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Of the remaining hens lever ceased to describe the charmsmhurn than usual in 0,-der to pro. that laid less thu" 100 eggs’ there ure ration high in portein and ‘Ion Of me "W0Hdel‘f'-ii WOUWU with lhe duce the salme results on\the butter. were some that laid only three. 3010611 hair." always able to elude' Extremely low temperature of cllur- Thor-0 wer-no even rwr, thu; did not ~s "-- --S _ , -me-;~.=-:u~':=.=e 3-*I ;__. ~"4' I A HAWAIIAN IDOL 'under ,1‘-rovt-l-uiion all betrayed d dltlong the temperature of the wash ____ 'superior cllarncter. water should be the some as or witlliu A female i-Llol iu u fairly good state "He IS. in NCI. a born leader and 2 deg. of that ot the buttermilk. of preservation was recenuy .foundiwith a certain statesmunllke quality concealed in the earth in Huwnii. lt He deplored the condition of his coun- is supposed to be that of Kihawahine, try, the many d_eels_ ofhviolence and How To TELL YOUR lile Undine Maui myths. Her haunts the bi00fi S0 U90 055 Y S €ll~ BEST |_AyER5_ ire the springs at Paukuknlo, the , lazy hens. 2.-Poor layers molt\ early in the summer. 3.-They remain on the roost lutq in the 'morning and go back early in the evening. Good 1ay~. ers, on the other hand, are bright, vigorous, active hens, working and scratching all day long. As a rule, heavy layers molt into in the season, ll __, everybody wllo keeps hells has the iv* ` HOW HENS CATCH COLD in eptember, or even as late us Oc There are many important points to note in selecting good layers such as as the fact that in yellow-legged breeds, poor layers have legs of a rich _ yellow while 'the good layers have legs of a paler; faded yellow. in heavy layers. too, the pelvic bones are much farther apart than in poor tis Plnlblnve. Illll Pvel' \l@HC0nmg him ning, washing, and working should be in .ru » Q 5 -nr du, ~ _ y ' y cs on to her lair among tile _VIHGS and avoided, because they produce so firlll Now, :I poor layer eats just as muchsi rees and pools and crass ot the sions _s butter that it -ls only with great air-_ or nearly as much as H good hen and about Pilbolo. ficulty that the salt can be worked uni- (apes up as much mom and grves as .__ _ *__---_------~ l’f_‘l‘mly into lt.___Hlsh tgmoergnres vi much trouble, lr is obvious that lr |:|A|3U|_| -|-HE K|ND_HEA|:;1-ED Ulilrll fig. WHS ng. all W0l` HE ml-15 you are keeping hells at all. it pllys to strip ‘so tile door will open and shut also be avoided to prevent nn* ubnor- keen the lclua that will la noll ’ ' =Poultiry-house doors usually let in a- lot of cold air in winter. because they do not fit tightly. A lot of cold air can he kept out by shutting the door tight and then from the inside na:.il strips to the door, close up to the door frame. If the strips are quite deep it will be necessary to bevel the outer edge of the outer up-an»dow-ll _ _ 'y ’ . readily. _You will find 'that warmth Recently that relentless bandit Rui-_-_l3:_1'_l_ lass of f_l{1_t in _)tfile_blltterlnilk aml| 'ihere are certam points to look Saves mem “veg hens and increases ' ` --~` suli has issued a notice offcrlllg fivc 'b G ma HE il E§l‘8liSy. i6Hky_fol' in selecting good layers, assllm- egg poductitin mms u day for any adventurers who “(¢;f‘3l'~ ing that vou canot use the trap nest Pretty good 'returns for fifty cents "Wm join mm in his |.aids_ For many _ reat variations in iemvoraturc dur- system and determine the matter ac- worth of material and half an hour‘s years he has been a ,hom in the Side Ing the manufacturing process should Cm-uge|y_ Wm-kv The ti, to U- H 1., th r- t . Ile Y . B ITB hr the sulliorllios, una onusetl more always be a\'°i\i¢d~ Under Iwgllwl con-I 1.-As a rule poor layers are fst.|l'ainy day. than one political crisis in Spain. 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