The Eastern poultryman easternpoultryma56unse Year: 1904 THE EASTERN POULTRYMAN. 85 INCUBATOR ADVANCEMENT Cornell Incubators and Peep-O'-Day Brooders A scientific, reliable and profitable combinationâ because they are the most perfectly constructed and and have more practical and original improve- ments protected by patents than all others. A 43-page book of testimonials most valuable 98- page incubator catalogue and book of reference for poultry- men ever published mailed free to interested people. Owensboro, Sept. 20, S3. Cornell Incubator Mfg. Co., Ithaca, N. T. GentlemenâIn regar


The Eastern poultryman easternpoultryma56unse Year: 1904 THE EASTERN POULTRYMAN. 85 INCUBATOR ADVANCEMENT Cornell Incubators and Peep-O'-Day Brooders A scientific, reliable and profitable combinationâ because they are the most perfectly constructed and and have more practical and original improve- ments protected by patents than all others. A 43-page book of testimonials most valuable 98- page incubator catalogue and book of reference for poultry- men ever published mailed free to interested people. Owensboro, Sept. 20, S3. Cornell Incubator Mfg. Co., Ithaca, N. T. GentlemenâIn regard to the ma- chine I bought from you. it is first- class. I got 170 chieUs out of 180 eggs, and another time I had 100 eggs and got 152 chiclis. It is all right. Yours, Joseph Gropp. Mentor, Ohio, Oct. 1, '03, Cornell Incubator Mfg. Co., Ithaca, N. T. Gentlemen â Have been using Peep-O'-Day Brooders for three years and find them perfectly satis- factory in every way. I think they are the unly brooder. At present I am using 12 Peep-O'-Days, and ex- pect to purchases more next spring. Yours very truly, 0 Alfred B. Elwell. there certainly won't be a very big prod- uct that season. The employes are obliged to arouse from their slumbers at 4 A. M., and each man hurries then to his especial depart- ment of work. There are four men usually employed on an average duck farm; by an average duck farm I mean one with an annual output of about 20,000 or 25,000. Larger plants (of whicli there are but few that are exclusively ducks) of course require more help, but on the former plant one man cares for the incu- bators, the second to the breeders and fattening stock, the third attends to the care of the tender young ducklings in the brooder house until they are ready for the fourth man who also attends to the care of the farm team and must cart two loads of grain from town each day, one in the morning and another after dinner. By 5 o'clock A. M. if you should chance to peep into the incuba


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