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The Poultrvman’s Comer

Help For His Problems

Sunflower Seed Good For Poultry

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PETERSBURG I M, ‘ Uor » v<m>. hmUr. dstm |Vm Glider, ood srudaon Dartt Moore, wife ud soo. j GrUioe. of lx-c,hur«. were KiMa;

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flr*l of U« week with Georrr

Jersey Pmiltrvmen Find It ' , " orr an4 w,u -

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•Mel, in xetunx tkeir ai>rtnir y-an 13c Done By Care Monday trar

kltnjt* in tiliape for uaiket. * io: the suinmor.

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Through Moultmg Season fyL Wrd * *" ‘* k * n In the ao«k .lurinx the Mmmer of Trenton, weir w.

Dorn 10 Kll I^tahier and on Mondi}. June liSlMl. a Hr will be named Robert. Frances Hcwa. of CalUoniis. is

spend Inc a few weeks wtyj tU

alater. Mrs. A. E. Vaa Oildcr. Ricbr.rd Van Gilder sad wife, of

1 "elected as care- 1 —““ “““ ‘

t|» common eurflower seed to I fnlly aa tscs or any other poultry pr '* , ' n "' ,h, ‘ “ CCUu,0, * Uo! ‘ ° < 1 caller* 00 Mm Hai the poullry and l.ocs 1 have bad Products They should be of , * rlou ‘ l“r*rfir» and dtwaia - occasion t., .p-od that kard I « , »* | ft«>at‘*d welrht and as uniform ,h * , *** ,h, ‘ vluB ty “f *»*rdt aorued rash, or • cola." wc au !“ poasible. The eastern poullry- A f**" of «be day is tpest tklak au in irb of ' Iraan. in shipping live poull.y . ,nib T ,hp so If the To cm hen throuch the molt- mu " r<>m I >p,p »lth western stock ‘ c * 1 u ««*■*** Ibelr vi^.r Is

aea^on quickly, aad 10 atart!* k ."^_.''* ch '-* h *‘”' '» rarload Cr-atly re<1uced.

eonsln Acrtcultutisi :■ 1 have m piklnc. and packlnc.

lad ywara bouebt and paid out may be shipped alive, b'wever. If ' , , v ni .. fc ,

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**4 hoc*, bu- after cctUncjwhen shipped tj market, should A * W1 manaced house k kept! to crow.nc and feedtac | ^ KThde.! and "elected as care- clr,n an,, r ' x ‘ 1 Frequenl rlean-

n Mr. Hannah Tab Oildcr

Hoaa. la Waal

Ocean City. IhU week' Hilllam Hunter and Mias

wwiswaj, wo so atari I * — —b.lla Urowp. of Philadelphia them layini: araln with the leas; ! with Ampl. fresh, cool water aad a week-end cueata of Oeonr 1 pneaible |ncs of time. Mamarous • 1*!**^. very favorably if steady supply of creea stu* alto anu wtfe. oily feeds and <o«iblRations an 1 Plump, found oti thw aurce-.«fu! farms Ha-rj Ball, wlfr «c«d and many of the contblna-1 C !'? d rondltion of flesh. When Fresh, succulent. *ne« |. ♦ play Miss Mary of New Terh &ns are hl,h priced . if''*" “j*" Poultry Is . blc par, In kn*i B c the bird.- n^e,^’ I hate never ye, been able to '^7, ^thetrt^ ^‘Vm*** "'‘r - J" “J*’ ^• nd *"- Fr^ome, bjy anrtklac that a I re. .. y If " PPm«'r conaldera die 01 the moraine four or five •veolag. ——^ racult* and U as n^irfari^rr^vn V" 1 o* 11 f**' aecurtd pounds of cnen stuff for each' Horn m i»artd Van Vot

around w„h «" , i^:7owe;i 0, " y ,hn,Urt ^ b,rt * " «««» »“or A Wort Ahont Breed. U:Lsh lrtl CcnortHisly .-.t t rr . aiotber and baby art

.. ,« with milk ,0 blatter up any lad

shed*, and when used Ip moderation the wens will carry the

birds through the strain of me’.,- fattening aad market purpose, lag in tbp. very heat of condition •* »*H io remember that the trid-

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grown very quickly. I the rtynmjth Hc^ks. Wyandotte*. gunflowe, seeds are tery rich ‘ Rho.1e Inland Tt-ds. White Orplr.g- 7° r '‘- b f to vL h o “ W " daMd * r ^I'r on bet la oil and a kind which seem* teuton*. Rrahmar. and Jersey Black „ ? v, ^ ^ aUow,<1 *' r

'lug iGlanta win stand eonflnemm. f ° r » huadrod btre.,, a. an exce^; Kdn. H*

have the property

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to throw off their old feathers and. in addition, they rod tel a elements which dally adapted to the early formatlon of fast her*. As the birds become accustomed to tbs new feed. It may br miven more freely, the quantity weing increased gradually m*wl every day. even to having them before the bens at

times.

Sunflower reeds may be had la any eonvtnlen. form that will not laterefere with the regular feeding arrangements. I like the method of banging the largi hands Jus, high enough so they a l have fo reach for the needs. the small brads fan throw out to them and let them do the work of threshing aad eating. They surely can a flue Job of It when given IhU kind of a chance. I have found auaflowet to b« an excellent winter ration, hut they are especially Sne durtag the molting season, and •ddertug the ease with which they can be grown and the fredtef value they contain. I do nol ^elirre that any poultry raiser uhould try to get along without growing some sunflower seeds. Ju* a small lot of ground will fioduee enough to furnish protein and oil for 100 hens the ei

>rf moist mash tend.'' to caurr In-> Paul, of Millville.

Pen Fattening of Chickens Breeds To Select. How To Feed and Dress For Maiket la pen fattening, the birds ah> «»A*ed to a pen. frtgn whim the dfwppiar platforms and percbn hate been removed, and the curtain* are drawn, except when the bird* an actually feeding. This la done 'or the ptfrpoo of restricting exercise to a minlm:un j A fattening ration U then fed. heaiily for a period of ten day*’ or two weeks for the younger birds: for adult blrda It may take • aa long a* S weeka. Long Island duck farmers use IhU method ex- !

fbetter and- win put on more .- — —, weight than will the lighter aC, Vl,T ' T1,u molM “•'‘h u ^ ‘Ultor* with her broUier.

breed* rucb a* the Leghorns. An- *' " 00n t Grcsmaa end wife and conns, end Andalusians. Them . P cul,r T , »en who have had John Uradiey and wife, of Milllighter weigh; brteds are of a ,h<1 b, ‘ ,lt r '' cor ‘ 1) ' fMy1 ,h '‘ greater jvllle. were Sunday gueata iff their more nervous dieporitlon and P * rt ° r ,hr sn,1 ’‘ ra:lon “* “‘S 1 ''- “ephew. William Dickenson and

usually lose weight rather than * nd ,he r * 8t in lhr “ort.iag.. lamily. .

Care U used to feed an amount | Mra Alfred Sapp, Mrs. Jam... which U readily el.-an*d up. ! Smith aad Mra. r^~>rr

Culling. aystematlcaliy and j were Tuckahoe t carefully results in larg, savings, mada).

Non-layers are removed each. Walter Voss wt_

eliminating the co*t- day surprise party

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gain it.

Selecting Bird* to Fatten All the surplus broilers and

cockerels from the flock of future layers and breeden may be fattened. The fowl, however, forms another dawn In this case It u naturally desirable 10 keep the good layers. Selecting fowls for fattening, then, really should begin in the spring by culling the flock for non-layer*. This U lm- ! portant If one would make money I In the poultry ousters*, but the method will not Or discus*, d her,., j Let It suffice at this time to say ; that the good layers ponses* a thin l->ne structure, especially of the skull and pelvis Birds with thick boned skulls and pelvis denote the meat type. In «lecting fowl to be fed for gain, take those that have good thick skulls, bright clear eyes, and the best possible bodies. It takes a healthy bird tc take on weight profitably, and small undersixed. unthrifty bird*

cannot be faltrr.rd satisfactorily.

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Service

Tuckahoe visitors ow Wed-

* given a birth

ly boarders.

Mr*. Sara A. Saturday at her Court Mrs. Mary Duacaa Fames, at Lssnhurg. w guests of Walts; Voss ami wtlw Floyd Vaa QIMer. wife and two children left oa _ Owasco Lake. N. Y-. wbsra Mrs. Van Glider at ‘ n Til h home r to ** 0,W * r * ral after a month's vacaUau with bis

mother.

Mrs William Tom Ha aad gimad,o passed this week with her daughter tu Atlantic City. GOSHEN Mrs. James Burke n sited re lave* In the City of Brotherly Love 1 'tuple days recently. Mrs. L. H. Strain aad Mrs. Annie Hewitt w

Lev. -r— v . and two children called on raUtiw* In MlltvUle

j Mr. F. W. James on Wed needs y Blade a business trip to Woodbury. Miss Clara Springer entertained ter Sister. Mrs. George Bsttersby. of I'hllsdaiphla. a couple tff weeks Mrs. ( ttaton Conover and ana. of Green Creek, spent Thursday with Mrs Annie Hewitt. Mrs. Rllxaheth Swain vMted relatives at CApe May over the

Mr. and Mra. Joseph Melts and Mra. AbMe Doagherty. of Brooklyn. N. Y . spent arveral days with Mr aad Mrs. Wesley Hughes.

T‘~- birthday party of Mra. Hanah Watson, at Green Crack, on w-Mtay even lee were Mrs. Harr, Smith. At. an> Mrs. Manuel Ooslln. Mrs. Kauri Voaer acl daughter. Miss Alice. A family by the imau of Hatpin. from C Sarah

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