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182 (30) Jin Iloln Will Tell "L'cu noiv Yon Ccn T.:alic Dig Poultry r fmV-Send for New hr Facts." Jcrstoat. A postal triads ft. ."; IvnII Mmd jus ary law rfcr direct to Toa no middlemen s profits my 10-year personal money-back guaranty my 1 2, 3 months' homo test offer. . f ' - I I v j ( y f -V . M Two mora World's Cham fclooah to victor les nakw tbi Ualle City th S- Timet World' Cham cl on Ilatcbex. No other incubator ' at Any price ap proaches this rec ord. Tha Belle City ecrea thousands of tjerfeet Batches. 2,6.000 Belle City onthts in rwu Join the ehamnlons and ret yoar. - v kl mnMT tint will be on chickens and eggs this yean Wtrmt&B3Iatefcireftteta.1 L-irate ht lielle City loenbatof nil Brooder In actu al colors showa that they have mry feature worth having in and a - n acubator aad bmxki-tlrw foU tefwrmatlrm, : arafs and al paKkalacs. Jtf -low prtes omM vntX tU Better .write today. A postal, will do. Jim Rohan. Pres. ; V Vail CttyrnCBTxtar Co. i an exact uu- t i J I plicate ol the I . 1 I"-. wrir 7 . V Cbamplonshlp I ' Machlaea ; : IVetfia nick from lnneaaclis. YaSal. Kansas City r Kacme. Freight Prepaid 1 l 1 sua. 11 IjrM Ur Sisiss j . THE POULTD. Y i YARD-: THE STORY -0? A SUCCUL POULTRY FARM VIIL-Jllore Aboct . UrooSsk-'iksi Eroo&ss; Dow to ' c ' ; ' Bly Cbisia; . Casein to- KCUr BpriWI .IJwft : ' : , :; : V-i'''-'-'.." V , r -By ISn'Uary T7aUa;IIol,Mi J' -:? v" ' ' tN MODERATE weather can. bo- ; isfieft In an oataeal accer' or very gin io turn l the ' cbickess lout ;malliai, ;The lici is to-furnish a. the cround : before . thtsy . wen rv?zzl that will not Elop over . when: J -week old. Jlere -we- olsserrB great haadl3 and v docs, rot ; allow the caption, always choosing Cia. ;wam- : duckens to eet into u. e also use, t part ol a sunshiny fiay to first lesson. The srround outside tne others teaer, wo usa. water .asrif with litter Hcrsh's VKlc; OrpiniTiOns brooder shed is covered and the return to thd brooder is mada as easy as possible : Then we tako uof chances, and leave thenx la the .brood- - er longer if we cannot watei them i closely. Z We v keep theT chicks f hij. brooders from three to six weeks ' de- nftndinsr on the weather and season. " feeding is i now -generally They can be mo ve comes from. the" well . and .change often.; It soon becomes -warm and-. flirty, with many : little feet nlayi tug about Vfr u : .f :Awa-aTB'. apt to feed Too Soon-, . the feed foT the tot day or two is very light:, ;Th:''47&sbVQystexzk.i2ot c- used ;f or 1 It ome means of providing1 heat tar Dattcrcupis, Games; Crown Leghorns, White Rocks 'f i&?. THE ' MONEY MAKERS. ; CDon't' buy until you eet my Tjricet? Ship Parcels Post or express. : . , BABY; CHICKS A SPECIALTY. . i -If ? iWrite Your Wants." i . 4 Rosemary Tarm, Camden, S.C.g.Tts. nade hlitory at Norfolk show and Washington. S2.uo. 13.00 ana 15.00, raruenmrs uanea. Egg; cold days and nights is devised. 7 Wo Groove from brooders to "colony houses .rirvii1eri with nxff romst ft -, ft.n d " n. " 4CHr-, tain for the "open front? v We haro chick feed of , best quality,7 fine; grit and 't tho ) ;vSaine' principles apply irr usins jSefore the hlckens 'ipome oft we bare oil hand all ythe necessary. articles of food. provide, baby J. I. MUSH, London Bridge, Va. r In order to sell all surplus slock at once, I offer cockerels, pulkts and hens at $1.00 and tl.50 I nck. ' Sans-tattlo caaranteed. - ' - CLAUDE IV XEAt, - -. tMtkOlS, N.W BUTTERCUP CHICKENS tt-.? Sf':; Unlike Others Great Layeriivv " STOCK AND EGOS FOR SALE ?.. -:: V . William Unnln, - Rock Creek. N. C ORPINGTONS '5Bi REDS BOTH'" COMBS My own noted Reds, bred 10 years for wlnnera awHanee eggs. Won many firsts, and cups In South' s best shows. Orpingtons "Cook's strain, eggs f 1.50, $2 and 13. Book Now-CATALOGUE FREE Satisfaction Guaranteed. 4 Mrs. J. C J!f..- shorts corneal efs ' falfa. f, When ,1all :,bf esefeedslarer -not avabl bran, coTn imeal and be.ef scrap, and supplied some t kind '2 of ; vegetable food along: with the grain feedy If we have plenty of milk we do not tsse under the roosts, .we throw-: sacks beefscrap. vr. We ; feed milk in ioun. over the roosts making a kind of cold tains like those used for water; and round it up in the corneTs, to prevent crowding. - -Don't, foTgettnlSw aadj 'neyer:f:leave whlch ; tiiyi mafpile'up' on : one an-i; bther.Bememberf youngf chicks are t vety sillywhen cold andfeleepyAtf first the chtekens sleep on the floor,; ;; ROCKS. MIGnORNS single cb yr.rrEixaccrjsExdBiTeV This being a Commercial "Eg Tarm, our breeders are of a carefully select d type with a tendency to proline egi being ose roUfic egg production, and these hens (no pullets 'strain at heavy layers.- These breeders ssre Riven for breeding purpose ) ai.e mated to cockerels that are direct descendants of a proven the -most careful attention with the View to the pro duction of eggs .that will hatch strong, livable chicks.4E(rgS:15,1.35rM.SS.M; 100, 18.00. Baby chicks, double the price of eggs. ;; rrnmn Minn inirc v t; uiimuuvvwu vkiii wit a avfr.y. B. F. H. No. 1, V - R ALnGH, N. C EGGS?TOI1IATCHING fna prize winning fiewser Waclet Barred JRooka. Black Lancabans. White Mian Runner Dock, CnMea Seaoright atanram), wun, cioiumDiM a Partridge Wyandottes. unoice oreeaers o.wi to. 110.00 each. Exhibited at 14-shows In 1913 and won over 450 premiums, specials and cups. Catalog Free.: Dtttch fork Track fann, - Cdaabia, S. C. hovrfpr "cool nights t They isoon be-1 'g&Kin'gbutl? ih-sacluhtil;i!n in'to-iri; roos :are -six Ufeet ' square aiidln. these we put about &9;la0TnB Whztk) the, roosters are ' sold there will be 2 0 to 5 pullets "at hbm,e";: until time ; to move Into the ; laying houses in the are careful s to keep" them .leahII- fertile eggs argalutllised in" siq?- f plying animal rptdWuedo s not 'golyerytar.if 'W0M$ v Fpjr9iipjir9 prepare f a", mixture of equal parts of crackers or " itale light bread' and 6atmeal,ymolst- ; ened with sweet milk, i We feed, this on newspapers, three times a ilay ; for two or three days, an4 tonger if it is Z EGGS FOR HATCinrrrom TlrstTiaxeltaw:! Barred Rocks and S. C. White Orpingtons, ' t3 per Sitthitr. Stock the best Few nice Cockerels to spare, $2 and $3 each. Satisfaction fifuaran teed. x;;vr ev--vxr-- -'-''TV liWe cbangetthe litt :ers:-,asofteni;l It does not pay to be savingf with thl3 ' them. We also? sprinkle some of the fi $2.ca smnwLfj mi w fmmmf vwmxsm hocks S. C White anaa Brawn lrhrnsr White Wvandottea c B. P. Kocka, JfaudanBi Black Minorcas, Ught Brahmas ; CI Games ana S.C.Rhode Island Reds. Large Pckin aad Inelaa Runner Duck Eggs, f 3.00 tor 11. Sead lor lol der. Rsra. - , - ' ; EzhTbltedMblraaatthe great Atlanta, Ga, show and' - won t firsts, 3 aeeoitas and 3 thJrdsttOObtrds conaatma. i- Also waa at BaJUnrara, Md. - . : . . ' . ; - M KEVIN POULTRY YAlXDST Cade loc arrfned.rresA.S.7, tax 4.har1lte,n. C Best Straln Soath of Mason and Dixon Line.' HatchingEres, 15, 11.50; B0, t4.50; 100, 18.50. We do Custom Hatchiac after March first f t? j' j' ;.'Wrlt fer psi titulars,' " . ' ' ' ' . C0CIIEREL5 J kora. R. 1. Red. timd and ' S2 eacll ; l Plymouth Rock, ' ' w LWhJte Wyandotte. a Barred Plymouth. Rock Iteas. SL50 each. Eggs i . after rthraary 1st. txso per sm aa. Baok erders now. . No ctrculan. rCULTBY EH1 Amino1 A.&CL CCUIGE, ; . West Ralelga, W.C ' -11 rCS HATCHMQ from Single Camb WMte Le- i arns It.M per IK, 35.00 rer wo. KlnRle Cemb Buff Orp 4,iatons $U3 per 13. 35.2S per ISO. UatUfactlan gnaranteed. CARL GILLILAND. Hole l.: : -v SUer City, N. C. w ORPINGTONS Cockerel and udllet tnanngs we better fowtB T5 eggs S3 00. S.C. White J-eghonra and Indian Runner Ducks no better layers. All tur binds "win In hows send aostal ftnr matlngs ITS F&E&r ; ' StmNY SOUTH fOTJLTBY TAim, WCWTUN, W. C. S. C; IUibd Island Ilcfls Original specialty Bed Treederf this " - section. My birds won many ribbons and r BpeciaJs. ' Manilicieat Jayera, lEfifla i SIXO per 15; 7JH9 per lfia. Mo pens i-, reservedr II by parcel post will prepay r diaraesui4iasrB fiak. V-y: c t. pierce, toLimroiis; ga; Bred from the es1 strains in the world. StocK a a eggs for sale. EGGS 3)10 So 0)7.00 for is. naoy umx a sawciatty. lad tre R. 1 Etmmmis assUlet s ta wtaag Piedmont PoalUy YacrUMenry JV. t. commodity;; After the cnickeas; are s all roosting -it is not ; necessary, to- "keep; litter in the : colony- houses ex- cept in jvery badtweaher lii5eary spring. - -When litter Is "discarded the . colony houses are; cleaned as the hen 'uses are. : E tion of " the brooder Hhouse and a yard outside fenced with-f 18-inch j'Twido on4nclimesnf nettingj Expepi-forJ temporary .7 fences to ? accustom ';;to';. houses,- the chickens of colohyhouses ' are on free range. chlckfeed in ' the ; litter twlce a day One more word about brooding. We; Imbad Vtnls:ideV inmind; and our -Isystemsrfouiided t on? : it ' (The WYANlOTTE9l ifar kxtcihg Ircra prixc-yii3 ttock Viiitc "Orpinatons Prize winners ; at Atlanta, and ? " Ch?rlotle. . "J: ' Nfce -Trios tSX.':: TREAT-YOIKIIinTT JPARTJ, Xwrnrra Wysmdotte , hsftch, 11-60 eacn. r UC1TE- AND BUFF CZPnGTC.o ' We paid Mlea barey. at England, sitting of "r Tmsh. None better. SLSt to S3 so, brten. Also cwai nraiB inuim wm. n.m.m, every bank In Norfolk. . ; ; , ,. . 'EDGE7ATF!l PCUI.TUY YARDS, Norfolk, Vlrtjlatla. Pallets, , ekojee ( early lis. it. JP. Sisith3er, Crocks, er!a, IISCELLANEOUS BREEDS . HONEY IN POULTRY a'rnwB.a r- CATIHIQ a winter egs. Keep V I. "ayUlD3 healthy fowls. Save your A J chicks. Foy'o big book tells how. Describes V f ; -largest poultry and pigeon farm. Mailed JJr OVae. f. rot, Im 4. Dee ISolnea, la. - -w.a Paeatry and Cas Ur Sala White Orpington (Keller strs Stram), Llsht Brahma, Houdan, Ancona and R. C. Black Minorca luras. 3t40nrIS. R. C. Huff Leghorna and Whit WnruSoiM lornia at 31.00 each. Mammoth Brorae and Naragansett Turkey Ergs, 13 00 per 11. Tome, 33.00 aach. Sattatetton guaranteed. Walnut Braee fauttry firm, Baata 7, Aaaeard, N. O. . tltJl ANDALCSUNS. BLACK SriKlSB. ANC0NAS. The Brest beauty and laying breeds. VWbo lead- Ihir prizes Charlotte,. etc. tsrgs cheap,- write fir booklet " " V ; ' 8 - LESLIE nOLICtt Conovcr, N. C. . the nrst two days and "several tlmes a dayheTeafteTv the firsi day or two we supply some lnd of cliopied vegetable; ihlxlng rt wltir the,1 cracker if and oatmeal . . When this nursery food lsxili . s6mekind6f ?yegetale;Jfo6d eyety i day.' Chopped ontous is our favorite vegetable for; very small chicks. When these- are plentiful' their use could be ;contlnued? We substitute 7 . raw 4;.tenaips, tif topsv--. cabb'ase, iraw potatoes, Irishr sweet, sprouted ,oats,;-rye,--:etc, - ' " $.,- .- "Mi Wheii "'the'" nursery Vfe&rT is left "off. brooder should- be ..operated' like ah and do 'more infertile eggs- and milk: v & iia proved, reliable, mother hen, - The ire to be nad we begin toiadd beef- : .1 ittle cHicks require a warm place -to .scrap to: the mash; using only a smallB sleep ajia towann up, b a' -lower temperatu ttntll Theyvcaa; stand very cold w they-have a Opiate ;whe iK: J? is available and. we are i'0:0 Feeding :i''cUipM sure ; the ; scraps areaDSoWtely f reshv we ao not nesitate to use them: from TJR system of feeding baby cblcks the first. We graxlualiy add the other. : - Is ? simple,., complex ; and, com- ingredients of the 'mash until at two X: - pound; oelng derived from nearly ev-. weeks of age we are keeping before -erything we ever, heard ; of that the chicks: a mixture by. weight" of four parts bran, and one each of the other-ingredients. vWhen bran faloaQ Is used we use about oue-elghth the - ? bulk -iu v : beefscrap 1 and feed : mcre',; heavily, of the chick feed that . con- 0 seemed-good. : - It is, simple in the main, v however, and . beginners, could do' worse Jthan save this forjreference, for it bas stcod the test of experience m bur hands and many of our friends have tried it with success.: , : tains ia Eood deal of com. - Wa ptj5: - 'J For twoBeasons we have used the r ually change from; tne -pf epared chldcri Cornell method,1 with some variation, feed to a coarser grain mixture, try- ;? As this is not our original "way'' and ing to wean' them entirely before they . ' has given no better results than sim- -V are six ; weeks old. f Where ; good - fine v pier rations, I give the plan we usedfeorn chops can be obtained, this with ; ' for a number of aasona wltb marked- good whole wheat, makes a good de-success.".- '' ':lf:--'': ; velornn feed.' used in rnnnprtion V VWe do not feed chickens until they are about 4 8 hours old. " Little Leg horns ' aro. so lactlvo ' they - soon, got hungry, and it Is often hard to wait so long as the little fellows are so clamorous; We -provide water - as soon as, we put chick en' In. brooders. We use an oatmeal; can with a hole one-half inch from bottom. Fill and wlth;the ' bran. ' We have even-, used -J no grain but the fine chops with" good ,. ; ' results; We continue ; to feed the' ' grain In litter as long as the weather: "'v keeps them.conflned to' houses.-,Wh?n m they begin ,to run-about and . fortse' : , hereand there it is not' necessary. to " use litter for feeding. . We feed thcai on clean ground whenever convenient; ', in : a' H k s 4, 3 7 1
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