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How to Raise Poultry
B n Dr. L. D. L*G*ar. V .S .. St. Louis, Mo.
D r. LeG ear 1» a graduate o f the Ontario
V e te r in a r y C o lle g e . 1892. T h irty -» !»
year« of veterinary practice on dlsMSM
o f live stock end p ou ltry. Em in en t aa-
th o rlty on poultry and stock rakin g .
N a t io n a lly k n o w n p o u ltry b re e d e r,
i ioted author and lecturer.
Thia keeps the males from worrying
the hens and also permits t 'em lo
produce infertile eggs which are
preferable for market.
Flavor-Sealed H am
FARM POINTERS
Regularity of feeding is one of the
essentials lo successful care of
work horses.
Some of lhe poultr y diseuses for
which no cure has been found are
chronic
coccidoals, tuberculosis,
System. This system is thoroughly I bacillary white diarrhea, fowl
MATED OR MISMATED—
HOW ABOUT YOUR FLOCK practical for even the smallest cholera, fowl typhoid, and black
flock. Eight to fifteen hens are con head.
Definite control measures
fined
in a pen to themselves, pre are known however.
I once heard a lecturer remark
that if as great care were used in ferably with but one male bird.
Specimens of 60,000 digereul in
the mating of human beings as Naturally only such specimens are sects are kept on file in lhe entom
most poultry raisers observe in chosen as are known to possess the ology department of the Oregon Ex
mating their chickens, there would qualities desired in their descend periment station, including exam
be fewer divorces.
if he had in ants. This is a scientifically cor ples of every kind of economic im
mind only the professional poultry rect course because it follows the portance lo the state, and thousands
raisers who recognize the import law of heredity that like begets like. of others which are obtained be
Furthermore, since you use only cause of their interest to the stu
ance of ever and eternally striving
your
best fowls in this type of breed dents.
to better their flocks, I can agree
with him. If, however, he intended ¡ng, you will take greater inter
The best time to control the rose
ID yen know you coutil buy
Ipl hatn v illi the flavor »ealed in
this statement to be as broad as it est and will give the necessary cure leaf hopper is tn the spring when
I
it? “ How?" you ask Why
sounded, I most certainly cannot and attention to individuals and to the wingless Insects are found feed
¡list go to your dealers and pick
agree with him. Far too many the hatching eggs. Consequently ing on the under side of the plant
out a selected, mildly cured ham
people feel a rooster is only a roos the chicks will, as a rule, be as good The formula for the spray used is
which is vacuum cooked and st< ri-
lired in its own can. All its juice»
ter, and a hen nothing but a hen. or belter than their parents. Such 2 tablespoons nicotine sutphate. IH
ire sealed in and the ham is deliv
They know in a general way that mating gives a chance for real im pounds fish oil soap, and 12 gallons
ered to you fresh, llavorful and
provement
because
the
male
suffers
of water, according to the entomol
the two together are necessary in
tender. The skin and bone and
order to produce eggs which will no interferences. All of my matings ogist of the Oregon Experiment sta
other waste are' all removed. To
are
special
matings.
My
breeding
serie whole, simply pop into the
tion.
ultimately result in a new genera
oven and brown. For medium sized
tion. They do not, however, have pens consist of 8 to 10 hens and one
families the whole ham weighing
Cream will usually whip more
the slightest conception of the im male.
ii» to ten pounds and which will
Little
would
be
gained
by
enter
quickly if a little lemon juice is add
portance of proper mating between
hake in sixty minutes may l>e pur
ing into the technical phases of ed
chased. Smaller families will prefer
the two sexes.
the three to five-pound v.-n of ham
If more poultry raisers could be such subjects as inbreeding ami
vltich will hake in t! i tv minutes.
A larger quantity of juice can be
made to realize that proper mating line-breeding, together with details
T o ith io m c Uses
of
the
laws
of
heredity
as
they
con
obtained from a l^mon if it is heat
is one of the most essential ele
Everyone knows the usual way»
ments of success, there would be cern proper mating. In passing how ed thoroughly before being squeez
of using ham. in sandwiches, cold
fewer scrub flocks in the country ever, 1 should like to explode the ed.
w ith ila.ls, h.iked fried, n i l ' ’-gift,
popular
fallacy
that
inbreeding
or
and more money made from the
a r.l so on, hut there ire other metb-
Left-over mashed potatoes can
business. To be sure, many writers the mating of closely related birds
on the subject have caused it lo is in itself a cause of decline in be used for potato soup by reheat
appear too complicated for the av quality of succeeding generations ing. auditing hoi milk.butter,salt and
F ew O ld M aid» R ed H airod
erage person to understand. If one On the contrary, this method is reg onion.
Red hair ta the beat of otd-inald tn
goes into all the reasons for things ularly used by the best poultry rais
m ranee, say» Cupper’s Magazine. A
A rubber thumb used on the right German scientist who ha» speetaltsad
that must be done, the whole affair ers to maintain the purity of a strain
does get rather too involved for once a certain desired standard is hand thumb when paring vegetables! tn these m atters Duds red-hatred girl»
anyone but the professional. The definitely established. This excludes or slicing fruit will save many a ( rarely fall to get a husband. He dla
«over» also that the m ajo rity of
man with a farm flock is not so (he introduction of alien blood into small cut from the paring knife.
rousg women who do not m arry ar«
much interested in the “why* of the a strain or flock which is often ac
blondes. T h a t dark-balred member»
companied
by
results
disastrous
to
Butter
is
one
of
richest
sources
question as in the 'how*. I shall,
of both »ezua m arry early and ofleoar
therefore, try to give some simple uniformity. Generally, where a de of vitamin A, the vitamin that stim than those w ith light hair.
non-technical suggestions on mat cline in quality follows the mating ulates growth in children and pre
ing which, if followed carefully, are of closely related fowls it is due to vents certain deficiency diseases,
bound to result in the betterment the use of birds lacking in vitality such as inflaination of the eyes.
E n d of L itigation
or which did not conform to (he de
of the flock.
N '’U { pros m eant the aunie aa noth
Although there are perhaps very pretequL It Is an entry made on the
There are many methods of mat sired standard.
Whatever system of mating is few children in the United States record, by which the prosecutor or
ing —far too many to be discussed
in an article of this kind. I must, used, it is well to know the best who do not have enough food, there p lain tiff declare» that he w ill proceed
therefor, limit myself to those that time for mating. Some poultrymcn are thousands of those who are un-j no fu rth e r. Nolle prosequi mean» lit
"w ill not prosecuta."
It la »
are practical for the ordinary farm continue breeding and hatching the dernourished, literally starving, be-1 erally
voluntary w ith d raw al by the proaeent
year
round.
Best
results
are
secured
cause
they
do
not
have
the
proper
flock, rather than the professional
Ing attorney of present proceedings oa
or the fancier. I must assume an however, in the normal breeding kinds of food. The diet of these a p articu lar bUl.
understanding of the necessity for season. This will vary somewhat children is usually lacking in one.
choosing only such specimens of with climate. As a rule, pullets o r more of the vitamins, those es- •
both sexes as are good size, vigor hatched at the proper season— ' sential food elements without which
E m peror'» U n ique C hair
ous, healthy, free from deformities February. March or April when all a child cannot develop in a healthy
At Ixmgfnrd castle. Wilts, England
or defects, and which conform to the world is- beginning to show normal manner.
Is an armchair of solid steel, presented
*> the Emperor Rudolph II by the
the standard requirements of their signs of reneweit life—will be bet
ter. stronger, and lay more quickly
people >t Augsburg In 1BTZ. It ta
respective varieties.
L abial T rick
Mid to have taken thirty year* to
The most common method of mat than those hatched jn May, June or
From a story— "8ha switched on the
ing is known as flock or mass breed July. The poultryman should so ar light and w ith M t lipa drew the thick make, and to he valued at $200.000
Tt Is covered with historical nnd I f »
ing. This consists of mating the range his hatches so the pullets will sheet of paper from the envelope." bollc scenes. ea< li »aid to be the
be
ready
for
w'inter
laying.
Those
You
might
set
your
Ups
and
try
thia
entire lot of hens with a number of
of a great master.
hatched so late that they pass thru —Boston Transcript.
males.
In flock mating there is no way the winter without laying cause a
to study individual members of your distinct loss.
Largeat L iving C reatu re
Some poultrmen allow males to
flock. You do not know which ones
The largest creature known, living
produced good layers or good breed run with the hens all through the oi extinct, ta the sulphur-bottomed
ers and which did not. Consequent-1 year- We should swat the rooster as whale, which reaches a length of 90
ly, have no way of influencing the soon as the breeding season is over. feet. Its weight has not been deter
nature or quality on to the offspring The males should be separated from mined, but a torpedo boat of the same
length and of the same under-water
and the result may be a steady de the females until about two weeks contour would displace 32 tuna.
cline in the quality of each succeed before the breeding season starts.
ing generation.
A desirable alternative to the
flock mating is the Special Mating
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ods which are just as delectable
and more unusual.
For instance, cut one or two inch-
thick slices of ham and brown tn
a little fat in the baking pan Four
crushed pineapple over the ham and
add one half cup water.
Rake
slowly until tender, Rentove to hot
platter and pour hot pineapple
syrup around it.
Tomatoes stuffed with ham ara
delicious. Remove a thin slice In
the top of each tomato and remove
seeds and pulp. Run emitted ham
through the* meat grinder and min
with half as much bread crumbs
and the tomato pulp and |>epper aad
salt. Stuff tomatoes with this m is-
lure, cover with buttered crumbe
and hake thirty minutes in a moder
ate oven.
Celery and ham may he creamed
I togr-ther and served on toast, gar
nished with minced parsley.*
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T he »nllnlty of the A tlan tic
varies.
There are two »ectlene eg
greatest salinity. one In the Berth At
lantic and one In the south Atlanti«,
where It amounts to from 8 TO te 8.T8
per cent
From theee two areas the
aatlnlty decreaxe« to about 8 . 0 ear
cent toward the -q un for and the peigs
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/T N U R forefathers believed that
V r / the perfume of the flowering
bean plant made men silly or
light-headed. Today we hold no
such belief, and our ideas about
the be;.n are backed by scientific
fact rather than superstition.
Beans for Brawn
Beans arc so high in protein con
tent, unlike most vegetable'., that
they can be used occasionally as the
main dish of a meal, and are ac
tually so used in many places
where nourishing food is necessary.
Maine lumbermen and baked beans
are linked together both in the pub
lic mind and in fact. Maine beans,
\aked in a hole in the ground
and dubbed bean-hole tieans are
among the‘ best obtainable.
Boston baked beans, too, are
»••orld famous. But all beans take
care and time and fuel for baking,
so today many housewives like to
purchase their beans ready-baked
in cans
Some of these canned
beans capture and retain the flavor
of the Maine beans; others are put
up with pork and steamed ; and
others are canned with tomato
sauce and no pork. But whatever
kind is purchased, there are many
ways of serving them. They may
be served cold with vinegar, or hot,
sautéed in bacon fat. Or the beans
may be poured in a buttered baking
dish, after having a little minced
onion mixed with them, and then
sprinkled with grated Parmesan
cheese and heated through.
To make curried haked beans,
fry a fourth pound of bacon, re
move from the pan and sauté two
chopped green peppers in the fat
until tender. Add two number 2
cans of beans, two cups of toma
toes, one-fourth teaspoon of pep
per, and one teaspoon of curry
powder, and simmer until slightly
thickened. Serve garnished with
the bacon slices and whole sweet
gherkins.*
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