Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 13, 1928, Image 7

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    H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E . H A L S E Y . O R E G O N . D E C E M B E R
13. 1928
A r t i f ic ia l “ S n o w .**
W.TOT
SECTION
OUR
E A R L IE R H A T C H E D
C H IC K S F A V O R E D
yents in the Lives of Little Men
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A H .G O ’H E A D .
W H A T Y E R 'F R A ID O F ?
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H tE -H E E !H U L L Y G EE!
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G ood B usiness to H ave Good
L ay in g Flock in S um m er.
E X P E R IM E N T S IN
C A T T L E FE E D IN G
O nce a novelty, “chem ical snow“ Is
now m anufactured by the ton Instead
I of by th e ounce. It Is increasingly
I used for refrigeration, for under cer-
1 tain conditions th is substance is said
to be 15 tim es as efficient a s w a ter
. Ice. Ice cream , now shipped from
Sew York to Cuba, weighs only oue-
tb lrd a s much as It would If packed
w ith Ice.
O c e a n *» T r e a s u re s .
The
ocean
supplies
im portant
am ounts of humun food, of raw m a­
N eed M ineral S u p p le m e n ts j te
ria ls such a s sh a rk s' skius, oils
By hatching a p a rt of the poultry
j from sea anim als, furs, and m aterials
W ith P o o r P.oughage.
IBETCHER I
flock betw een Ja n u a ry 15 anil Febru-
o btainable from seaweed. If the hu­
WOULDN'T BE
| ary 15. so th a t th e birds will m ature
m an race w ere com pelled to do so. It
W
hen
poor
roughage
Is
fed
to
SCARED. I
In Ju ly , th e p oultrym an tak e s a big
dairy cows m ineral supplem ents a re I Is probable that practically all our
©ETCHER I
step tow ard m aintaining his la te sum ­ shown to be necessary in a recent m eat supplies could he obtained
W O U L D N 'T .
S ' m er and early fall production, advises publication of th e W isconsin e x p eri­ ! from th e ocean, as well as a consid­
R. R. H annas, poultry research spe­
e rab le p a rt of our vegetable require-
ment sta tio n . T h ree cows fed on tlm
cialist, In the New Jersey A gricul­ othy hay, corn silage and a grain | merits.
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tu re .
m ixture w ere poor p roducers of milk
Mr. H annas points out th a t th e price In addition t'>ey w ere slow to breed
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C au se» o f S to rm s .
of eggs begins to climb as the sum ­ and when bred they tended to ilr> up
E lectrical storm s a re generated by
m er w anes and th a t It Is good busi­ from six w eeks to tw o m onths e a rlie r ' sudden or sh a rp changes In atm o­
ness to have a flock of lay e rs at this than th ree cows fed on nlfnlfa hay.
spheric tem p eratu re. Since th e upi>er
tim e. O rdinarily a decline in produe-
A nother test on m inerals showed | atm osphere Is alw ays cold, such
| tioo tak e s place w ith th e old fowls
th at cows producing from 50 to O' changes a re m uch less frequent In
about July.
If one q u a rte r to o n e IMiunds of milk dally w ithout direct I w inter, when th e tem p e ra tu re n ear the
ird of the flock Is hatched betw een exposure to sunlight w ere unable to e a rth Is also low. Hence, th u n d er and
E th
the m iddle of J a n u a ry and th e middle m aintain a calcium balance In their lightning a re much m ore frequent In
of F ebruary th e poultry keeper can bodice even though the ra tio n was
sum m er th an In w inter.
offset th is decrease.
otherw ise adequate. W hen th e cows
T he a rticle goes on to say th at
B o d ily H e a t F o r m a tio n .
were exposed to sunlight for six hours
brooding of chicks early In the season dally they decreased the loss of c al­
H eat Is a form of m olecular energy.
has been carried on successfully for cium from th e ir bodies by 25 per cent.
A ccording to th e m odern kinetic the­
a num ber of years. Chicks th u s pro
In a com parison of soy bean hay ory of heat, the m olecules of all bodies
duced will reach a good grow th and versus alfa lfa hay the cows produced
a re In a s ta te of rapid vibration and
developm ent
before
hot
w eather approxim ately the sam e am ount of
any Increase of the rapidity o f this
com es on. thereby giving them an ad b u tte rfu t ntnl milk hut th e cows on
m otion, from w hatever cause. In­
v an tag e over la te r hatched stock.
soy bean hay gained only half as crea se s the heat of the body, while
One precaution, to prevent leg nuch body w eight and w asted more
th e heat Is decreased If th is velocity
w eakness. Is advised.
Because bad jf th e ir hay. T he resu lts of th is test
w e ath e r Is likely to m ake It unsafe to which does not check w ith te s ts run Is dim inished.
I let th e chicks out on the ground and nt som e oth er, sta tio n s, show s th a t
L u c k y In d iv id u a l.
! th e re Is a lack of green food at this
soy bean hay w as calcu lated to be
T he lucky ones seem to he alw ays
1 tim e, cod liver oil anil sprouted oats
worth 73 per cent ns m uch as alfalfa as If they Just cam e Into Hie world.
should be supplied. T he oil Is given
hay.
. . T here Is still In them some­
! a t th e ra te of 2 i>er cent e ith e r of the
In this connection It Is Interesting thing of Adam upon the first d a y :
’ am ount of grain o r of the am ount of
to note som e experim ents th a t were they ruconnolter. w ith shining eye«,
I m ash fed. E xperience has show n that
conducted In chopping a lfa lfa and
1 It Is e asie r to mix It Into th e grain, soy bean liny. No a d v an tag e was th e layout of the garden, and «tare
and th a t how ever used. Il Is highly e f­ noted In chopping alfa lfa , but the In adm iration a t such novel cu riosities
ns th e moon and sta rs.— C. E. Mon­
fectiv e In preventing leg weakness.
cows w asted less of th<* soy beau nay
T he w riter concludes w ith the sug This caused the chopping to Improve tague.
gestlon th a t th e e a rlie r hatching en the value of soy bean hay by 23 per
F o n d o f A n im a l* .
aides the general fa rm e r to get this cent. T hese figures Indicate th a t It
I phase of his work out of the way be
F.zrn.
the
Janitor, found occasion to
may prove profitable to chop soy bean
m ake him self q uite busy In the office
fore th e heavy rush of spring arriv es
hay when used for feeding dairy during a business session of the stock­
cattle.
holders of th e Arm
A fter th e ir de­
C ro w d ed C o n d itio n s in
p a rtu re he said to th e m anager of the
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n isln ess: "Boss, yon ndnd show ing
M any P o u ltry H ouses M odem D airy B arn M ust
A recent survey of a num lier ol
H av e G ood V e n tila tio n m e th n t w hite elephant I heard you
all say you golT"
farm s show s crow ded conditions In the
It m ust not he forgotten th a t each
poultry houses. M any of these houses
cow In the stab le a ctually gives off
S n a ils in H ib e r n a t io n .
nre alm ost wholly lucking In ventllu
from her breath alone about ten
Snails dig them selves Into the
lion.
pounds of carhondloxlde per day and
ground In w inter and rem ain torpid,
At night w hen one of these buildings
over tw o gallons of w ater. Hence, It
cem enting the opening to th e ir shells.
Is crow ded w ith chickens the ulr Is noi
Is perfectly obvious th at In tiie modern T hey b re ath e through a sm all hole In
fit to breathe. A humun being will not
dairy stable there must be some sys­ th e "cem ent,“ too sm all to allow the
rem ain long In such a place. If lie did
tem w hereby th is used, m oist, foul e n tra n c e of w ater, but large enough
rem ain throughout th e night, he would
nlr m ay be regularly taken out of
be “all in" by m orning. And th is Is
to let a ir In.
stable and replaced by fresh nlr. D ur­
i Just the trouble w ith a lot of chickens
ing th e w inter m onths, th e occasional
D a n g e r in E lo q u e n c e .
i now.
opening of doors and windows will
T h e chickens nre badly crowded
Eloquence." said III Ho, file sage of
help hut how often Is this done dntlnif
nt night In a poorly-ventilated house.
Chinatow n, “Is a gift of the gials. to be
w inter m onths, nnd needless lo any It
They a re forced to hren lh e had a ir.
used with discretion.
Il causes sn
never done ilurlng the night.
T hey become too warm .
I hey are
e rro r of statem en t to be rem em bered
King nnd o th er a u th o ritie s on stable
beyond the power even of eloquence to
“all In" In th e m orning, and em erging
ventilation have estim a te d th at th ere
: Into the cool outside a ir Is a sudden
correct It."—W ashington Slur.
Should he a continual a ir flow through
change th n t muny of them cannot
the stable al tlw rule of about H.tksi
. T b « F ir s t L o t t e r y .
w ithstand.
T hese crow ded conditions nt night ruble feel per cow per hour. In o ther
T — “ ?
T he earliest known lottery was
words, in a row stable 3fl feel by 50
nnd sudden chnnges from w arm to cool
foel w ith an »-foot celling, th ere should draw n nt B ruges on F eb ru ary 2-1.
nlr nre responsible for many of out
H-tfl. T he late » late lottery In Eng­
he n sufficient flow of a ir so that one
1 poultry Ills, (living the chickens medl
q u a rte r of the a ir would lie replaced land wna draw n on O ctober Ifl. IH26,
, cine w ill not do any perm anent good
nt I'nopera hull. London, In Baslng-
every hour or th a t th e u lr he coin
so long as the ctiuse of the trouble re
pletely changed In the stn h ls six tim es hull street,
I m ains unchanged. E ith er additional
per day. If this w ere done by the
room should he provided or the slue ot
F a d e s tr is n L iv e lin e s s .
Ipenlng of doors and windows, the re
the flock reduced.
T he uutom ohlle Industry, we rend.
suiting chnnges of tem p e ra tu res, chills
to the anim als, etc., would obviously 1« growing by lenps and hounds, and
he courting disaster. Hem-e. a reguhit If you want to know whose lenps and
C rooked B re a st Bones
w hereby such a change of air bounds. Just stan d on a street com er
F o u n d in C h ick en s system
will go on continuously and still allow nnd take a good look.—New York Eve­
C rooked breast hones may he caused the m aintenance of uniform heat con
ning Post.
by Inbreeding and general debility, or dltlons. should he the am bition of ev
uiay come from Im proper food and cry one Installing a ventllutlon sys
Ita lia a A rt.
feeding, or |MH>r m anagem ent of some tern.
T he earliest peritai of Italian art Is
kind, w rites M ichael K. Boyer In the
railed the (lottile (about 1250 lu m i ;
F arm and Itanch. T h ere Is no ques
th a t from HOOl'-OO Early I I. uh I«-
W
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B
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C
alves
M
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lion about h eredity being the fault, al
sa n c e ; th a t from 15110 |o IfiOO the lllgli
least to n c erta in extent. T h at being
V a lu a b le D airy A sset B e n alssan c e . a fte r thnt tlie De­
the fact. It should he bred out. which
Culves from low producing stock lire cadence.
m ight he done h.v the selection of only
w orth little more than th e ir value for
stra ig h t breast tam e fowls for the veal, hut those from high producing
C o lo r a n d S o u n d .
breeding pen.
stra in s must tie assigned m uch g re ater I It la said that at least 2 per cent
Lack of hone-m aking m ate ria l In the valuation, a s they com m und excellent
lof hum an befogs associate n parth-ii
feed of grow ing stock. w hich Is the
price« as breeding stock.
ta r color wllli each «mind they hear
prim e cause of leg w eakness, has als«
In the keeping of high priajuclr.g
mid aometlmea thin extends to the
the effect of prialuclng crooked breast a nim als th ere are. of course, added
nam es of day» of the week.
bones In young chickens.
expenses such us Increased deprecla
T h ere used to he a theory, which by
tlon and risk. Increased labor In caring
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S u g s r -C a a ts d .
m any still 1» believed, th at very e a rl, for th e anim als, and expense« of ad
«I wnnt a little tdnk tab let." anld
roosting of grow ing birds causes the vertlslng and sellin g ; but It will gen
soft b re ast hones to bend. T his might erally be found th u t the value of Ute th e custoniet In the drug «lore.
"W lint's your trouble?" "I w a n t to
be so in som e Instances, but does not
-ulves produced from such stock w II
hold good w ith th e general run ot more th an offset the added expense of w rite a le tte r." explained the custe-
stock.
raisin g them over and above th a t In­ m er.—C siqier'a Weekly.
volved In the keeping of common stock
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B uying p u lle ts by w eight may he
m ore sa tisfa c to ry th an buying entirely
by age. April h atched p u llets on In
sufficient ra tio n s may lie of less value
th an May hatched p u llets w hich have
been properly fed and brooded. A May
I pullet Is m uch lie tte r th an a May 30
pullet If th e conditions have Im-B
equal. T he la te r h atched chick has
m issed fo u r fine w eeks fo r the it
velopm ent of poultry m eat, hut the
nam e of th e m onth Is not fully de­
sc rip tiv e of q uality.
C u llin g F a rm Flock
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C old H a m p e rs Cow
A high producing dairy cow cannot
-ontlnue norm al production If she 1»
exposed Io aevet • w eather. It Is. there
fore. Im portant If good yields a re ex
jierted to bold up through the
month«, th a t all d iscom forts be ellm
Inated. A com fortable eow will mo -i
>han repay for affiled labor for het
,rote. llon. Milk Is «7 p e r <enl w ater
,nd a large purl of thl« get» Into I' •
.m linal’e »(»tern from th e w ater troii Ji
B erlin liiishiiml a ih e rtls e a his
m atrim onial tionhlea In n local p a p e r:
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from me. Will the h.ninrnhle flndee
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In addition to p m p rr feeding, dalr*
T h ere a re tw o esse n tia ls in culling ixiws will need good q u a rte r« If the)
farm poultry. F irst, to get rid of .ire to produce m axim um re tu rn s f<"
hens th a t a re not laying. Mild second th e ir owners. Dairy cows do not tu n .
to distin g u ish betw een the liens that long h a ir or surpltt» fot lo proter-
have been good p roducers and those them from cold weal tier. T hey ar.
th a t have not laid enough to pay for more sensitive 1« cold wind», draft
th e ir feed, f u llin g should sta rt In md poor q u a rte r» th a n a n j otliei
late May o r J u n e and continue kind of farm live stock, utile«« Il I
throughout th e y e ar at re g u la r Inter the poultry. W arm 'll, com fort, ventl
vale. E lim in atin g th e hens a s they latlon and ««nltallon should re c e lv
become unprofitable eaves feed and cnnsIderaB nn In flxlng up the dalr?
labor and Im prove« th e conditions for hum s or shed» for th e w inter n m ulbs
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