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ffOBLTRY; NOTES fcrf.BAENITZ PA. o COBRUPONvnax SOLICITED U "So wonder Tt TuaTies Biddy cackle. It Is cheap, 'easily prepared and keeps Indefinitely. Cut second growth clover Just as blossom Is turning. This retains strength -in leaf and stalk that would go to seed. Half dry. turning both sides to sun. wok and bang In barn to cure. Thus It keeps its strength, color and (wreetness. In the winter it Is cut Into ibort lengths and fed dry ia hoppers or steamed and fed in the soft mash. Copyright, 1908. by C. M. Barnitx. The articles and Illustrations must not be re printed without special permission. A PLYMOUTH ROCK STORY. Tou raise riymouth Hocks? Congrat ulations! You may run the American flag to the peak of your poultry plant, for the Rocks hare Just won the pen nant for popularity by baring largest representation at the shows and ac cordingly being awarded the first spe cial breed Standard. But more. This bonton bird is first and best breed originated by American fanciers and is conceded the best gen eral purpose fowl in the world. The sun never sets on the Plymouth Rock sets j Rock, but the Plymouth around the world. Hut whence these Barred. Buff and White Rocks? .Now. if you can"t g-.iesa what rela tion your mother's brother's brother-in-law is to you. also remember that ben history is difficult But In this case we will take the chair of cbickenology for a jnoment and trace a poultry pedigree. The Barred is the original Rock. omitting the 1G20 Rock of our pilgrim fathers, and was first bred by Joseph Spaulding of Putnam, Conn., at the close of the civil war. He crossed a Dominique male and a Black Java female, and the chicks got their bars from the father and their single comb, style and size from the mother. Fanciers also claim that blood from the Light Brahma, Black Spanish and game was mingled. Be this as It may, the first honor must be given to Mr. Spaulding. and he was awarded the credit when the Rock Was admitted to the standard In 1875. Birds of varied plumage sometimes throw white chicks. Those nre called "sports." O. F. Frost of Mnlue set Barred Rock eggs and snow white chicks were HODIIi MALI HEAD. hatched. They were bred, and thus the White Rocks. These snow White Rocks of Sir. Frost were warmly wel comed, and an admirer crossed thorn with Single Comb Rhode Island Reds and evolved the Golden IiulT Rocks. The latest are Silver, Black. Blue aud Columbian. Now, if they can Just get a real Red Rock and Join it with the White, Blue and Columbian they will produce perhaps the best of all the Patriotic Plymouth Rock. But with all tb coming and going of breeds the grand old Burred Rock seems to say, "Breeds may come and breeds may go, but I go on forever." All varieties of Rock to be It must have the chief characteristic Rock alia pe. If eye, beak, comb, wattle, ear lobe, wings, tall, shanks, toos and barring are up to standard, wli-it are these If the rather long section shape la supplanted by block of the Wyan dotte, the bump of the Cochin or the awkward style of the Indian game. With " slight concave sweep to tail." the back should be broad at shoulders and "rather long." the gold en mean lying between the short back of the Wyandotte and the long one of the Black .lata. The bark of the R.ick and Light Brahma are nearly Identical. Id breeding for color rare specimens are at times the result of single mat lngs. ytt Rock fanciers generally ue the double matltigs-taiidard color male with medium dark female for rorkerels and medium light male and standard color females for pullets. ROCK rTANPAP.r) WEIGHTS I'uunla l'oun.1. S Hen Ti, I Puiiet , EGG FIENDS. The old bay horse snaps-up Biddy's eggs In the manger. Easiest way to catch Mr. Skunk is to set the steel trap with an egg. Crows love hen fruit Eggs are popular. We can't blame chickens for eating thorn. They know a good thing when they lay it But. naturally, the egg is sacred to the hen unless she has the habit and she gen erally handles them with care. Yes; it's eiasperating to lose eggs, to find the telltale yellow on nest eggs aud feathers of hens and roosters, for mnsters. loo. love es. but to tbeui I also an eg? is sacred as is the hen lay ing In her sanctum sanctorum. Acci dental breakage and consequent egj eating may generally I traced to care less iw.ultryuien. The caiiM.' are soft and thin sbtll egirs fro:u lack of grit: tests that are loo high, small, public, open ou top: too many hens laying in one nest and lack of beef scrap. This Is the whole trouble In I cracked eggshell, and ail can be rem edled. j One advocates placing tgs stuffed with soft soap oeiore lue urDS. t.ooa wav to clean 'em out. Another tells us J to take all castoff eggs and shells from Ibe Incubator and feet! them to the hens until they get a surfeit. He must have poor batching eggs. But all peo ple don't run Incubators, and where are these rejected egns to come from In ibe winter? We take those castoff eggs minus the shell and mix them In soft feed, and our tens always cackle for more. We never had egg fiends. If we had one, we would file the point of her beak until It was sore. If that didn't stop her, we would file off her tall behind her ears. You may lay n dozen eggs down on our scratching floor. Our hens will look at them and us as If to say, "Keep off the eggs.' Then a bright eyed Biddy will get down and cuddle them under her as if afraid our big feet will crush the ii:n: houses are far apart. We watch our birds at bedtime and close the houses when fall enough. Q. Will you please tell me how to lame my pigeons? When rsous go in the;- riy every way. and several have bocu i!tj::red. A.-Cai your birds with a little Kj::;;- mil aud do uat allow any stran grs i;i tV pens. It t::ea accidents anJ col J i -Ts At f eeJiag ti:t:e let yo .r i i:i!s aloae for r.:i hour n:id a!-, -..:, s ciove oulPtly r Ii.-n wi:h t'.:ein. Q.- tin yu:i raire jr;iuo.is. iiuJ are l!:cv a p-iyhrr proposition? A. a.v ia the I ;roug!i and dJ r it r.ii:e tlieio. as Cioy are great rs ;iu I t. iLe so rnrfl nelirt. We '.;: t i;::e a few nn;::i I to scarp hawks. T'.'o - iiiv oa'!!y raise ! and bring good jours. They are parse.! .T In the city !:o;e's for gime. mil there arc Onus a!ve:-:i for tlieni l.i 1.0W lots. J. I have a prise v. inniii ' hen an I would !K:e (o know if It v.i:i hisrt her as a-j exhibition bird to batch and rear chicks? A. If your hen Is determined to set. it ni.'l Injure her more to break her than to hatch chicks Q.-l l.org!it two White Leghorn iix-!;s from a fancier v. ho claims tboy are a verir old. Their spurs are nearly tv.o i;:c!ies long. How oi l nre they? A. Your roosters are i;Uc!y over two y,ars o--J Q.- To yo:i thiai bees a gm.l slil issue v. i'h poultry? Will chickens eat :!;e.n? A IVcs are money makers for pon! tryn:ru. Chickens Co not eat then), but ducklings do. Then they sting the d;ukiiug"s throat. It swells shut, and the uuefc sujoc.-ites. black "insects ana that are stuck on the beautiful white globes. Cork .... Cockerel DONTS. Ion't tknrd In buying new wheat when the market declines. Iton'l let your routers spend their fiine f.ghtli.g Its a xwr fatteulnf f'rorvss. Ik.n't loaf ,a the corner arguing pol ity snj M your chickens go all to s'l ks. Don t get the reputation of being a filibuster In the national association ar dm jour Uttle hatcbet behind tb officers' tiarks. Ion't get scarei at pt.t.ia. mi cnihes. parasites, trematode. tvrma toW. rewind, ftlllnae. vtris biles nd men. .pen and pallidum. Knock "in out fttO HENS HAY. Whether the four leaf cljvcr fcrlnr hick la question. We know It makes In beef sud pulls the egg. Fowls twt kar bulky food to remier their rooorntrated grala r!i. digntiU nd sav thetn from binl crop. Clover I not Just dry stuff hi MwdtisL It contains nltrcfem and lime sod la rich la atritioa. Ix t this table, bkh show th rk of outrtttv qnalitie: Clover. 11; Cora. potatoe. 1 :1 T; barVy. I I; t beat I i. Clover has more Htue thsa any of Ibis. d J a mot tj e t n as bet FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. When you are shipping live fowls feed them only solid grains and plen ty of water before shipment. Cash in the wallet Is better than chickens in the coop. Waiting for high prices this time of year is like hunting for gold mines In the moon. The habit of throwing the entrails of chickens to the poultry is to be con demned. The crop need not be full of feed if tho bird is made to fust be fore killing. The York county (Pa.) people rather had the laugh on the Washington au thorities when they sent out the news. that eggs could be preserved for an Indefinite time by Blmply greasing them with lard. That method has been used in York for seventy-live years. Red tape makes Washington a back number. Some people feed their stock any thing. A mau skinned a dead horse, sold the hide and hung the quarters in his baru to grind fur the. chickens as needed. Another went to the fer tilizer factory and secured the dried, ground, diseased horse for his chickens and sold the eggs to his neighbors. He professed to be a Christian too. The boys who are raising Bhow birds are now working out their problems and putting the iK'st foot forward. Those who wore naughty last year and used other boys' birds to win should road the nrticlos again the practice In the Journals and reform be fore thoy are caught an.l jiot It In the neck. When one of our New York duck specialists, w ho hatches UO.tXK) a year. told a Canadian poultry convention that ho gets up every morning at 2 o'clock and makes a round of his duck brooder thoy all woke up and took notice. That's for you. old lazvbones. Wake up! In a recent fire In Camden. N. J., o pliant rushed Into the Names to res- rue a lion that was sitting on Rock eggs. While a rescuing party was get ting ready to rescue him the hero merged with the hon under his arm ml his pockets full of eggs. Ten of he eggs hatched. Wonder they didn't get overheated. The word Is pronounced tu-lus (u as In feudi. not two-louse. There's not a louse on a Toulouse. The iHiuIlrynian who Is too laiy to bury Head fowls, but allows them to He In the sun to breed maggots, to breed lliiilerncck. should keep a few turkey buzzards around to clean up th carrion. He might pass them off on some of our ll.-enscd Judges for a new breed. THE GOLDEN NOODLE CURL, W often read of goMrn curls Adorning Venua brons That make men a hearls so pitapat Ami tiasten marrUg voaa But. no, my friend, the curl for ma i Twtrta not o er witcrnn eya. Such rurla are often fmoy And coma from tJ I'area. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. I!e sure to sow the plump gray buck wheat Tho brown amounts to litiie. Sunflower seeds for molting birds, mil let for scratching l-'oor stunts, wheat, corn aud oats the "staff of life." Good grain in the gizzard Inin's eggs In the blizzard. A duck is harder to scald than n chicken on account of down. Have your water right at boiling point. Take duck by bead an.l feet anJ thor oughly douse. Pick at once. And now, while talking ahout sor ing, are you always sure to son Feeds of kindness and distribute tiie fruit, or nre you like the old cow that had to be clubbed to bring the lacteal fiow? Eggs smeared wilb vaseline an.l kc.it In llmewater get musty. Eggs cov ered with para Hi u and sot away in crocks lu a cool cellar will give yoa the reputation of a fool seller. Some of our Leghorn fanciers feel sorry that only LM In 000 poultry shows reported the number of fowls present, and they think the I.eghoriis would have won the first standard if all had sent lists. Never mind, boys; we're it anyhow, aud the old Rocks are "jlmdandy too. We are advised to spade up ground for our ducklings that they may have "savory meal of worms." We be lieve in teaching our little ducks to use their own scoop shovels, especially In July and August The early duck gets the worm. And now whnt of those breeder? Is the surplus sold? Don't let those breeding birds go to rags when they large, you know. were so faithful In supplying hatch ing eggs. You'll need them ueit spring, remember. "Keep Off-The Chicks" should be the sign now at every yard "Keep In the Cool" should be the kept re solve of eveiV chicken man's wife. Put up the signs. John. Ihnt hot bad smell bursting from the colony house when you open the door in the morning Is a death warn ing. ou know what's needed. We won't scold you, but you'll feel bad enough If you keep it up. the census returns show n general average of sixty eggs a year per ben. while In a test by the agricultural de partment Leghorns laid 1(10; Rocks. i.cus auu wyanuottcs each l.o per year, lti can do that If vou're not lazy or tight. With apologies to Bobby Burns, whu was a good Judge of n rooster fight. Those fellows who are preserving vi';" nnu selling them had better louk u the pure food laws In their reflective states or thoy may "git cntched." of course we mean thorp who nre selling them ns preserved eggs We wouldn't give the other feltow n tip-only. Inti t lie crook. back of the Inclosed stamp? A- They are wing lice that Infest pigeon. Disinfect your loft with car bolated lime wash, put in new tobac co stems, and dust your old birds with Persian bisect powder. Q. find very small fiat ribbed worms In the droppings, and my chick ens and turkeys are both affected. They are droopy and thin, and I am losing some every week. They seem to have fits. I will be very grateful for a remedy. A. Your fowls bare tapeworm. Dis infect droppings and surroundings with slaked lime. Separate well from sick birds. If possible, change all to new quarters. Let your birds geM'ery hungry. Then feed soft mash Into which three teaspoonfuls of turpentine have been mixed for every twenty five fowls. Q. I have a hen with a large sack In the rear that drags. Please give me a cure and tell me the disease. A. No cure. Your hen is ruptured or has watery cyst Chickens are often ruptured by squeezing under fences. If a cyst you will find the sack full of yellow water. Q. My ducklings have undeveloped bills. They seem to bend when I feed them, and some of them sit instead of stand. I will be grateful for the name of these troubles and remedies. A. Your flappers have soft bill and leg weakness. Their little scoop shov els will get hard if you let them out Into the fresh air. They're off their feet because you roast them. Proper heat 90 degrees first two days, 85 de grees the next week and gradually taper to 70 degrees. Q. I am In the first stages of tuber culosis and am compelled to take the fresh air cure. Kiudly Inform me if you think poultry culture would be helpful. Is there much exposure? A. Poultry work is very interesting, remunerative and a fresh air life. Tho only exposure when you save chicks from a shower. Gum boots aud a mackintosh for that. It is certainly a healthful life. Inclose stamp and write to Rev. J. M. Buckley. D D.. 150 Fifth avenue. New York. He will gladly tell you how he fought consumption to a standstill with fresh air and exercise. Q. 1 am anxious to mark my poultry to distinguish the strains and keep them from being mixed with my neigh bors'. Do you use leg bands? A. We use leg bands on special birds, but punch the foot web on all fowls. Most bands come off, and when you band from five to ten hundred It runs into money, as they cost about 15 cents a dozen. Buy a web punch for 50 cents. The little hole gets larger as fowls grow older, and you can mark them many different ways. Q. I have a gosling thot has a broken wing, and It does not seem to grow so fast as the others. I can find no lice on It but I have given It a dust ing of louse powder to make sure. What shall I do for the wing, and what do yon think Is wroug? A. Goslings often break a wing. Just amputate at .the Joint, and bird will never mind 'It. Geese have no lice; dusting isn't good for them. There ai The Publisher's Claims Sustained United States Court of Claims The Publishers of Webster' International Dictionary allege taat It " is, in met, i oe i lar t nabridsreu thoroughly re-edited ino- cry detail, and vastly enrlcbed Inevery part, with the purpose of adapting It to meet the larirer aud severer requirementaof another genera tion." 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TiM moat paint your brook ad cotony bxi vs different colors, a rbk-ka diMing-uKa tbeta and UI too KT ' . I oa twiiejf joa d pvU (Oopyrlht. IM, by C. at. Bamlts. Thaas artlclaa and llluatraltona muat not ba re printed without apeclal permiaalon J "KEEP IT MUM." t'l klda laid oa tha pUrpaa roof A-anooaln In tha aun. Sara Billy Trick a whoa up ta anufT: "Cum. bora, set a hava aoma fan. "Tha preacher s rot a furhtla' cama; aty pop a ou bat. ta better. J eat hold your cab a mlnuta bera Aa' I U to cet sr." BIQ dropped hla rooster la th pea Where crowed th par-sow a rama. Tha bUf cork whirled around ta aay, "li'T, aoaay. wkal a yr aaar But 'for fca bad tha aaaa clear out Bill's rooster kit 1m site.. Whll wa klda rot excited-uka A-bettla' which 'a Ilea. TSa preacher aa' BtU a pop Jeat thaaj Cum ansa k la" round about. Wa klda waa rubberta' at tha pea Ta aaa wa d m knocked out. Ha. ha! Tham faiWa ad ft nckea-. I skipped away ta' add. Ploaaa. aaw l ea trivoai way th oaw, Daa't tall visa tut tno U4. CMk KURIOt FROM KOR RESPONDENT 11 Pi! rsa ajTla m -U.lf t DON'TS. Don't take ducklings from tlte Inou bntor until they ore dry and you have the brooiler O. K. Don't use your Incubator again un til you sterilize It by washing the In side with water and common salt Dou't feet! ducklings on smooth floors. They'll break their rubber necks. Don't fall to scald out the feed troughs. Sour feed and filthy troughs, no duck profits. Don't cuddle your young stock much. They are not household plantr, but you can make thorn so. SUMMER . FEED FOR HOGS. Rapid Gains at Low Cist From Both Forags and Grain. When hogs are kept it is a good plan lo produce as much of the feed for them right there ou the farm as possi ble. All want to make pork as cheap ly as they can, aud the feed ralsred on the farm is, .as a rule, cheaper than commercial feeds. But there are fx ceptions to the rule, and the mau who holds himself to a rule regardless of conditions should change his methods. Experiments have proved, what we have found by experience to be true, that the table waste and skimmilk and cornmeal coastitute a feed for hogs running to pasture that make the most rapid gains for the cost of feed of any thing yet fouud, writes X. A. Clapp in Orange Judd Farmer. It is not neces sary to stop to theorize In regard to Wie matter. It is sutticlent to know that such things are a fact. Hut the question comes up as to the kind of pasture that furnishes the best feed. It has been proved again and galu that alfalfa makes the best feed, with June clover close second. In tba absence of clover, blue grass U the next best pasture. When none of the clovers or grasses are available IJ la far better to sow rape than to com pel pigs to go without any green for age. The man who gets lopsided and keeps his hogs either on green forage alone or on grain alone makes a - mistake. Experience has shown us that bogs can 11 v on forage and make some gain, but do not make the gains rapid enouch to show the venture a aa lis factory one. nogs may make rap 14 gains on a grain diet alone, but It Is too expensive. The man who osee both forage and grain make rapid gain at a low cost. pro Tided the feeds are well balanced, nog fed on both forage and train how better quality of meat than If either la fed alone. The fonen heir to make bone and mascle, and the grain beipe to add the fat. The aklmmUk. buttermilk, dishwater and whey pro mote growth, and all be!p to produce ebeap port If fed la connect ton with the other feeds. They also Be:p to Im prove tbe quality of meat. When past middle age, there come a notieealile weakening of the organs of the body, and the danger of miiek de cline. It is quite nec-cpsary lo give nromnt tielnluHnv imtt . t ! 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