. Egg money, how to increase it; a book of complete and reliable information on the more profitable production of eggs on the city lot, the village acre and the farm . One of the Laying- Houses on the Poultry Farm of A. A. Ziemer. Note the Small Area of Glass. Cabbage and other green food is before my fowls almost all the time and clover, grit, shells and charcoal are where the fowls can reach them any time. Pure, fresh water is provided frequently. Hens cared for in this manner will not fail to produce their share of eggs in winter. None of our varieties of Buffs have ever failed to lay a lib


. Egg money, how to increase it; a book of complete and reliable information on the more profitable production of eggs on the city lot, the village acre and the farm . One of the Laying- Houses on the Poultry Farm of A. A. Ziemer. Note the Small Area of Glass. Cabbage and other green food is before my fowls almost all the time and clover, grit, shells and charcoal are where the fowls can reach them any time. Pure, fresh water is provided frequently. Hens cared for in this manner will not fail to produce their share of eggs in winter. None of our varieties of Buffs have ever failed to lay a liberal number of eggs in the severest weather. Don't expect your hens to lay well unless you care for them well. A Combination of Mash and Dry Grains Makes a Good Ration. By D. W. Harberts. My method of caring for and feeding fowls for eggs in winter is as follows: I have my houses warm and per- fectly dry and large enough so there will be no crowding.


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