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May County 'oultiy News
I By William JohMaoe **********
■ r in Ike lajTBt qnartats vfrm akoM & -otths oM dM k—ajwtin on t! amc heavy rrmla raBoa (hai U>
nore Intclllmnl and carpTnl fcndlnc. but pay* a rood return for thla added attention On the other hand. If you rannot place full dce on your ferdera then It would probably be belter to feed
It dry.
ebr erven food on bird* producing market e**B. we prefer a form such aa sprouted oats Itrht Croath of eras* on ranae If birds are runalnjc out. In mar-
rhmored iM i * gradually I kettne the era production of the cnaataeo too of our pullets from i D< ]Un Head farm. It waa bronchi motst maah to dry maah and kept, to nv .oentton that a few ca* 400 on moist maah. the chance be- rnc% oul of 1M ‘V •" not to ( week th „ w , welT ^ lpplnK welT affect their production VW nearly Rho » llu: « dark orance yolk, while
up. Then one-half the nt of germinated oata Is
[■Iwd Into K. covnrrd up. and al * ‘ iUnd until feed Inc time
nra later. By that time
the meals have soaked up conald- “ ' the moisture and the
i more crumbly.
.» feed at the Mart IS periods of train dai'^. rMngBH Of • pounds
•e-half wtth Oh crate, for raa-
>oth there waa very little dlf ference In production, but duHn* the late summer, and up to the
t maah pens
have been consistently and decidedly ahead of the dry maah pens In production. The moist mash should metal hoppers and when so fed will not sour In hot weather, but. If fed In the right quantity, drys almost completely out Instead, much is fed. so that a targe U left over night. It may In hot. moist weather. We feed In the morning at about 10: SO > that It will be available all day
b Is totally
the others bad the consistently pale yellow yolk on ubleb the market
can be made to pay a
Our receivers ihrostened to cut us on these dark yolks unices we could ioc-te the trouble. The eggs
were finally traced to two he of layers that had been turned
a small range that had a good growth of altalfa on It The birds In the very next houses were ti
Ing out the desired paW yolk
they were running tn yards without green food, the green food being supplied to them. We also
iPies of eggs from all our
*• farms, and the palest yolked eggs ■* came from two lota of birds, one
— , | hat was kept Indoors and It U not difficult to gage the total j sprouted oats, and the other
amount for the day as the hlrdr: nlng outdoors on a light tender nre fairly even In their consump-' grass range where there was no lion from day to day. If fed regu-' clover or alfalfa. Both Bocks . _ larly at the same time every day. I tn good health and condition and The hoppers are Inspected Ute In ; remained ac. AM the birds In the the afternoon and if occasional!5 j alfalfa group were producing dark a pen should run a little abort, we! yolks and all the birds In the other
it and distribute i lots were producing light yolks,
it or. If on the other hand, they 1 with hardly any perceptible varia-
fall off in consumption a little, this ' lion
' *® d „ “* « nhe *° ““K* j Most of us hare felt that trying lived the following morning At tor the pale yolked eggs that the te time of feeding, the old remain-1 Srw York market demands In lu
Ing mash to pushed up on one end'
of the hopper and the new maah rtfletng of a certain amoon of the dumped into the remaining space ^d vigor of our flocks by The Old mash to then palled over cutting Oowu on the nr ram n
surer lu being eaten first. 1 Wooden hoppers should not he ■ed for feeding motst mash In arm •eatber as. after a short
e of this
• S>e our birds all the green
soak food they need and still have a tiled pale yolked egg We hare aat
end *:*d yellow color In Ute legs
new beak of a Mrd and tn the yolk of
bacteria and molds iBmedlaU-' health, and Mwins the work of spoiling the go. this is undoubtedly ib. and It has liule opponualty must It necessarily be se? » Irroat »h,l, .xmo, n,, , u., ttat W h. M rrowt. . ™ bM, ' K ««“'■ l- “U*.- r,rf TO .. TOf .rprHni.n. tTOiin, It ITO TOft or cor. lTO.lr -> or* lro« o«o. to .hot, o. to olio. It to —'utrui.lr o, I.[,... , [;UD . urf , t.t.r _ — * *' *■ * entirely on yellow corn as the
gram grain ration and yellow only aa the mash ration with no other feeds. The birds I
amlned had extremely yellow legs and beaks, hot because of the one-'
sided ration were decidedly
se of the birds not »Me to stand up. Here
of high yellow colorirg dulled from the usual health
On the other hand. I
know of a certain flock of 3*> pullets that has lust ben officially
fyssy Lessons in3T AUCTION
BRIDGE [ME FERGUSON on cAucJionTkHfF
ARTICLE No. I
Them am MC a nuph^ of amioo *r*r» Who as ffliirr in not uratermdwhst unde witbema* type of uodu. Mom ptayen know when to bid XtampamnBMaBaJrbnrrewyaew ■Uhee they hold hsnffi tksf pusle ma. FarZnmk.aoraem you dash
that went Into laying quarters with bleached out legs and beaks have, averaged over 200 eggs for the whole flork. their vigor and health throughout the »hole year was good with a moderate mortality. Here we haw vigor, health, and high production separated from the _ yrllov coloring Soon after our good layers get started, they lose their yellow color, but Ihrougboai the year they remain vigorous and healthy. The two cases referred lo are exrrpttoaal and 1 would tot advise anyone lo follow either method, hut they bring up the questton. "must yellow color and vigor be united tn all rases?” It has frequently been suggested that a campaign be started to educate the public to want a dark colored yolk -perhaps a little ed oration among we poult-yawn as U>| bow to produce the light colored yolk without sacrificing the health of the birds would do equally as well and bring more Immediate re- ,. sulto—remember, I say. perhaps There to no reason why we should try to produce birds wtia pale shanks and Mils, bat there te an : economic reason why we might try to produce pale colored yolks. Get us be quite sure this cannot be dour without Injury to our 1 flocks before we take up the much ; more dUficult task of changing pub-
lic op'aloe
With regard to m'lk. I think most of us are agreed that milk should have a place la our ratines Whether to use U In the dry form
USAS. These birds were aN raised and sold st the same time, la the twenty per cent- dry milk pea at exactly eight weeks the broilers average 1 Ih. C ox. each: at three month* the pullets writhed 2 lbs. 3 ox each: st four months. !\ lbs. each: al fixe months. 3 lbs.. I ox. each: and at all months. 3 lbs. larat ar-.M>a 00 our layers ere started feeding 300 pallets just coming into prndnrtioa on three pounds semi-solid mill lo each too dally, and 3*0 on three-quarter pound dry milk dally to each too 1 which to equal to the dry mailer la three pound* of sent I-solid.) These C* pullets were nil a* equal tn development a* we could make them and for two mouths, as they gradually ascended the scale of production. Ihr dry milk pens kept constateu'ly Just a little ahead of the seml-solkl pens Ic production,
pox stepped
knocked the lest Into a corked bat. The three pound* of srml-scdld cost ir cents while the three-quar-ters pound of dry milk cost us cents, besides a somewhat less handling cost This season we are feeding all oar layers 00 dried milk tn the mash at the rate of approxl mstely one pound to each l" r layers dally. We are satisfied of the efficiency and rronnmy of dry milk for the swung stork, hot while our tests tn tar aa tbs layers have been tn favor rf the dry milk wr are making some further tests before we will make up our mind
merits of dry milk or milk tn the aemt-soltd form lor tapers. We are at present testing out cod liver oil 00 malting birds and breeder*, and also using 6W* pullets on a protozyme teat, hut cannot as yet say -nythlng as to our results
Wildwood Wants j mann Deputy Sheriff i•*' I Shutr The Third Ward tTub of Wildwood has Oifford D. Shute. ©I Wildwood, tor Deputy Sheriff for Cape May County and has recommended Ms appelntment to Sheriff Jamea D. Hnfi-
Court House Marble Ya MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONbI ' EXPERIENCED MARBU CUTTERS WW * POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE N ]' STOTOTOTOOM.WB.rDuW. wnroo
Don. On the Indian Head ranges last season we used on our young stock only, about 2S0 barrels of semi-sol Id milk. At the beginning of this season, our feeding touts showed u* we could get as good result* and weight from the use of j dry milk in our msshos rt leas material and labor cost and more coo vcnience than feeding milk In the semi-solid form. An average of 1.140 chicks for a period of sight i weeks consumed l.«34 pounds of ’ ‘ milk, or slightly
ids of dry milk tn n total milk cost of SM.Tt. An average of 1.147 chicks ted on a dry mash containing 20 p~r cent.
* timed SI* pounds of milk nt a cost of 342.24 for the milk, with equally good results in weight, condition and mortality, at a less milk cost of S1I.SS. with also a material laving In labor from not haring to handle and feed the semi-solid form of milk, (hi our milk feeding lasts. !ed one lot a twenty per cent dry milk in mash wfth wiPffmlted ant of grain, another lot with ten per cent, dry milk a the mast, and all the seml-uolM milk they would consume, another lot whk ten per cent, dry milk in maah and
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urcpcc bids of the deairr. The deafer is to a peculiar nositioo for be cea always gnu exact information. For that rrseoa he •braid arrive to hid correctly. To 1 jat ae bad as to bid incorrectly. Don't * bads for to do so is imme as ‘ bid. Yomr
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Hearts —10, 8, 2 t Oubs—none B: Diamood.-VK J.B.7.S : Spades — 9. 7.3.2
Z faded to follow suit r :?.*c lead of the ace and trey of hearts and the fact that the deuce indicated that Y oripweuy held oaiy two hearts. Therefore 2 mast have bead aia beans. Z» bid aad rrbw of ciuka indicated that he mum have
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b txsex with the haw
If B play*
the ton, £ would ptey the luag and than lend the nine. I1B pUy, few. i ►l.-.uld ptey the sr— 1 * ,k -
MOTOR SHOP
If the fanner. Z wins do trick aad leads a •pad*. If A fend* the ace aod
among allsmut the et asd tuxuri
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WILDWOOD, N. J.
Jofieph Scrivani. Proprietor
» caor thrrrforv. AB 1 ‘ ce heart tnca the die 1 ricks
BOARDWALK GARAGE 9th St. aad Boardwalk Ocean City, N. J.
Xmas Jewelry Gifts MY NEXT YEAR
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■aw is the tune to idect your emulry Gifts for Christmas. Come to the h% store of Square Dead Helton where yqq will And a variety and lament that will amaze you. Prices ta f t all panes—quality always—aad the wwest in everything from a trinket to a rare gem. Aad. when you buy don't worry about the need for b—because you pay next year.
nil the gram they wowte consume The net returns at exactly right weeks (or the broilers from tW follows for
Twenty per cent, dry milk. *».70; Dry milk and snal-aolid. (24.71; Ten per rent, dry milk only. $21.02; Rrml aoHd on*y. 12"fit All fbr • foregoing r.ers light grain fed per cent, milk and heavy grain.
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People of Cape May County Let me bring my store to YOU if you cant come to the STORK A post card wfll bring our representative. Regular visits to Cape May County made every two weeks. Pay cash or make TOUR OWM TERMS.
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Special Per Today Only
Why Shop
Elgin Watch
Elsewhere?
Knife and Chain
I have been serving vou for 25 years
Regular $30.00 Value
—Satisfaction or your
Co ^ tete $20.00
money back AND YOU MAKE YOUR
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