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Outstanding Blood Lines of the Country 
Bred into Field's Chicks Annually. 
All Field's Chicks Come from Flocks In- 
spected by Official Inspectors. 
ALL U. S. APPROVED. 
All Field's Chicks Come from Blood 
Tested Flocks. 
f.99°™ IT’S COMMON SENSE 
Ww Every year over HALF A MILLION 
PEOPLE from all over the world send to 
Every Egg Used for Hatching Care- 
fully Selected for Size, Shape and 
Henry Field’s for the seeds they need. Shell Texture. 
They send to Field’s for seed, some from 
thousands of miles away, because they seld' H 
know they can TRUST it. After preparing All Field's Chicks from Incubators 
ground, planting, and cultivating, they 
want to KNOW their crop will be TRUE- 
TO-NAMH, and of HIGH QUALITY. 
For over 60 years, they have found they 
can RELY on Henry Field’s. 
Baby chicks are NO DIFFERENT. 
They are the ‘‘seed” of high profit 
flocks. Like good seed, they must be 
bought from a reliable source you can 
TRUST—a source with the facilities to give 
you the best in breeding, the best in health. 
That’s why smart flock owners by the 
thousands refuse to take local ‘‘bargain”’ 
and ‘“‘surplus’’ chicks and insist on getting 
chicks they can TRUST direct from Henry 
Field’s. 
Sprayed and Fumigated Regularly to 
Guarantee Healthy Chicks. 
100°, Live Arrival Guaranteed. 
All Field's Chicks from Eggs from 
Flocks Fed Well-balanced, Nutritious 
Feed. 
ALL U. S. PULLORUM PASSED. 
Only Eggs Weighing 23 oz. or More 
per Dozen Set at Field's. 
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“The baby chicks I got from you 
last year were 100% 
All were alive on arrival. I 
STRICT CULLING Means 
Better Chicks from Field’s 
All Field’s cullers are care- 
fully chosen. All study at 
courses at Iowa State College, 
passing exams qualifying them 
for licenses. They carefully 
eull every Field flock to rigid 
standards of conformance to 
breed, health, ete., under ex- 
pert supervision of officials of 
NPIP. All culling MUST have 
official approval and ALL birds 
leg-banded before we use their 
eggs in our hatchery. 
Egg Breeding Records 
From 212 to 335 Eqgs Bred 
Into Field's Chicks 
PEDIGREED males with high 
egg records introduced each year 
into our flocks mean BOOSTED 
EGG-PRODUCTION and MORES 
PROFIT for YOU. 
These HIGH RECORD pedi- 
greed males introduced at first 
as sires for our Master Grade 
White Leghorns and White 
Rocks add the extra egg vigor 
that makes FIELD’S chicks 
consistently outstanding and 
more profitable. Here is just a 
See Field’s 
sample of some of their records: Low, Early 
BAND Egg BAND Egg BAND eg 
No. Record No. Record No. Record P R I € E $ 
123814 335 130868 322 22721 314 
123844 319 130917 299 22723 314 —OVER 
122883 309 130886 296 22712 307 
123038 301 122480 296 22697 300 
130800 314 102978 309 22684 304 
in every way. 
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them, are 
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pullets, 
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E: laying about 115 eggs a 
day. We think this is good for April 
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We guarantee our prices to 
be as low or lower than others, 
quality considered. We guar- 
antee 100% live arrival on 
the number of chicks ordered. 
Count the live ones on arrival 
and if you do not receive the 
full number of chicks, report 
to us within 24 hours and have 
your delivery agent make a 
notation to be sent along with 
your report. These chicks will 
be replaced FREE. We re- 
serve right to ship Straight- 
Run on Cockerel orders if 
necessary—an ‘“extra’’ Henry 
Field value. 
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~ Field’s Chicks Are Guaranteed Chicks 
PULLET GUARANTEE 
We guarantee 95% true to 
sex on pullet chicks. Any sex 
complaints must be made 
within 60 days from the date 
the chicks are received. If 
there are too many cockerels 
among your pullets, we will 
make a prompt adjustment. 
In no case are we liable for 
more than the original pur- 
chase price of the baby chicks 
ordered. 
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lose a one and had 2% Ib. fryers at 
7144 weeks. The pullets started laying 
at five months old.’’—Mrs. Earl Litz, 
Basset, Nebr. 
“T am writing to tell you about my 
chickens. I have one of the_ nicest 
flocks I ever had. I only lost three of 
them, They are going to be four 
months old tomorrow, and they weigh 
from 3% to 4 lbs. We sure are hav- 
ing some wonderful fryers, and I am 
sure proud of them. Think I have 
around 90 pullets..”"—Mrs. Albert 
Vanholt, Clayton, Ill. 
1st pullets. The flowers I bought last 
fall all lived and this order is to 
finish my bed, so I’ve something 
blooming all the time, Thank you so 
much for the good service I’ve had 
for 30 years.’’—Mrs. Ray Robinson, 
Paris, Mo., Route 3. 
“Our chickens we received from 
you on March 3 have done well. We 
are proud of them. They began lay- 
ing at 4144 months. Wishing you good 
luck in your work.’’—Mrs. W. M. 
Coplin, Longview, Texas. 
This Is THE Year to Stay with Chicks—Don't Be An “In-and-Outer"! 
Egg and poultry prices were not too 
} good last year. That is going to make 
lsome folks say they have had enough 
fand cause them to give up raising 
ichicks. This, in turn, causes a short- 
age whi¢h invariably forces prices up 
to good, profitable levels. 
“In and Outers’” don’t make money 
Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., “MIDWEST’S LEADING SEEDHOUSE,” Shenandoah, Iowa 
very often. Don’t be one. The folks 
who stay by their good farm practice 
year after year are the ones who make 
the money. And a flock of good chick- 
ens with good Henry Field breeding 
quality is always a good farm practice. 
Don’t farm without them. 
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