main iiEcinss mmunr or sou Wt we. ¢ m ' ' "I. son a alum m or H: 1"“...th . â€Wynnflmlyh. â€â€™Inlouyotnanmnm It not“ I. mm. MI yfwlhmmme-ufl can with a “nun tho-Mar. =umwmmmmum wmmurpomu on. mt- W Amman-duped wall-d (an! «ally. which will not m but mm min. vim- lu. The drill hon." than" an m nullity. M. Ducal" lath-fl“. m a. mm min down "0-". has. both {or “will": IM “on Imlll' undue! (Imb- nd Incl mm with“! It II, as t lo. we“ to “lot to one breed of ho a and to breed that one which hen the grate-t number or lood eteuions In 0119': diltrlct. Under Dun Cum". however. at the Iowa calm. Amen, lown. In eifort in being nude to combine the hat that II In the Shire end Clyde harm. and the headroo- o! the college fully Just!!! the experiment and silo the kind 0! horse. that on heinx produced. “any it our most nocceuiui show horeee In" malted frontal crou oi Clyde And Percheron. Clyde end Shire or Shin Ind Percheron In varying de- gree. The Idea! type of I" three nut breath I- needy the lune; I" one! Improvement over the origin! horn of their dietrtctl. And when a up enter- the ring. although he is forced to not. mow-hoe (or diaer- -eee In each breed. yet he he. pretty m the lone Itudnrd In his mlnd u all. The Ideal begin- with deep â€a! Two hf All Three Great Breeds Is Nearly the Same-All Fowl Was Imported From China in Early Seventies and Has Breeders Seek to Achieve Imnrovement Over Orln- , Steadily Grown in Favor Since Its Introductionâ€" inal Animals of District. Must Be Handled With Much Care. " N‘DF’EXOHLENT QUALITIES 0F WHITE PEKIN nucK IS MOST POPULAR YDE, sRIRE AND PERCHERON Honsss FOR ALL FARM AND PRAcncAL PURPOSES loyal Duke. Champ!“ sum Stallion. Percheron Stallion “Mmho.I In the body of plant 01‘ animal. it in one at the most important elements. In the no†it is the principle element which was: It: fertility. So“: no rich or poor according to the nmmt of nitrogen they contain, mu, m min! to the other Menu which make up the son. It I: m tho-611M301 plants get their um and It In from that. plum mtvouifluh.hnmwdo|u.h mnmdprot a. gel in check. It would be absolutely Impossible to atrlte a match. A and would cause an exploaton that could be heard a far n the nu 'hne every [Mug thing would be instantly A greet dual hen been done in both Shire nod Clyde to improve the-tn. but acme alre he been oncrldced to get perfection at boot and Mlle"! in the one breed. and the Clyde wnn never n hcnvy hunted hone. the Scotsman preferring a quick. active. grain-led bone to one which contained more lay. no article he in not up! to ho, overburdened with. The greet heel rihe nod hem! at the Shin will be well carried on Clyde im. the heed will he improved. while there in no upetandtuueen nod presence nhoot the [rent Shine hornen that en la:- preneive. The Shire hone in n con- elntent puller. He will poll without noun tor a lone time without heoote-l in; diecoornned. while the Clyde hone get. into action much quicher end nt the necond or third etch In in the toil owing ot hie wnllt. no that a good dent will he uined hy n oonhtnation .ot nentnl eta-linen unto-nod in notion. I realtne the lumen deht we owe to foreign l-oortatlona. but can never rent uttetled until we hove developed either new hreede or ndaoted old an- entirely to our conditlona. both nonuainndlocnl.anhaeheendooe the can at the A-ericnn tmttev. nnddle horn and Poland Chinn hon. To-nhenoelovttodothieine henntlon ol the mine at the M lone naflcoltorlet to .eet n vnflnty Knoll and ell-one oonditlonn hr 5' alignment to. the suites and my boot. it will be found in seeking these points tint ’every breed hu serious and. intact. disqualifying dilemmas. and Dean Curtlu in merely doing what has been frequently done with other breeds when he trleo to tulle n abort cut by combining any Shire: with Ciydo- and uniting the excellen- cien of both. Tint it will take time any on inténoillcntlon oi the desired horse by lnbnwdlng in nothing against the experiment. I on: would hue the greatest ulna uI-hmtduudrn- of any common gain but for It. has ï¬ber content and the toughen of mm hill! There I. often great diner» â€In flocculation». No (fill VALUE OF OATS AS FEED FOR POULTRY Lles in Great Proportion of Min- bloom. The In" Is «not. more no nun In any other duck Thv curlod (when 5n the an of (he drake nre hard an: all". The Hush: are short and large; nh-nh mo" and «mug. and In colm are a "mum mama: ton straight, connect"! by a Web, and reddish orango In color. The plum- age In downy, and of a mint creamy The Pekin duck ho- a distinct typo of it. own, and diflero lrom nll other: in tho lhnpe and carriage or its body. iiy some it is credited with having a nhopo much iilw an iodinn canoe. ow. in: to the tall growth of “other. on- der the rump and tho olnx‘uinr turned up carriage or the toil. 11:. ion on out (or hock. which com the bird to unlit in no upright position. In rise the duck. are very Gorge. noun mell- iog no high on 20 pound- to the pair. nod they no conoldorod noon: the best oi tobia fovlo. They on! now niiion. hardy, coolly mind nod nu- turo early. TM Inna-Mined Patio on o Iona. llnrly tom-d hood, o hill oi Molnar aim. of on «you yellow color. that in pot-tact†im from any tour! or color other lhnn â€ï¬‚ow. The color at to. bill in very important for u- hibitioo birdn. not! not infrequently one oi m but Crotch in o showroom in disqualiilnd for loving n flint troo- Iog of block in the bill. The on: m of n deep indenAbllo color. no noel: of n Polio would be null: corral; lo the am. it ohooid to large nod rntlmr long. Iblle that of the dock in oi Indium inoxtn. The :boclt to ion; and brood; brunt II mono. lull. ond very prominent. Tho body in loos and drew. and "to stand- nrd ducribn the con-tun oi the body on elevated in front. sloping dowv word toward tho mr. The wing-m short. contra closely and unoothiy minot the body. The birds cnnoot sustain flight. I twofoot fencing be- ll; ample to restrain them in on in- (By GEORGE E. HOWARD.) Of all ducks'for‘ farm and practical purpose-s none atnndn higher in ct- teum than the White Pekin. lt ll valuable. for raising on a large Icnie and is the moat easily raised at all; it is a very timid bird and must be handled quite carefully. It will im- ported Iron: (‘hinn in the early '70:. and has Iteadliy grown in popularity since in introduction Into this coun- try. era! Matter Contained-â€" Brit I! Needed. a Bowman am mm: Home for Win. Ducks. Group of White Pokln Duck; about the same as oat straw and for fouls ls not only indigestlble. but a s great tax upon the system. As a poul- try find the great value of out: lien in the large proportion of mineral matter contained. Fowl: fed oats free- ly should be kept active and libenlly supplied with grit. Oats ere not liked very well and we lawn found it most practical to feed it an I light meal. when the price he: mule it economicni to feed it It all. Oltl "mm he mkei! twenty-four hours before feeding. However. dry once. in emell mutation. with other mine. are nil flï¬t. Int-and m m the but. The standard weight or the adult drake is eight pounds; adult duck. sewn pounds; young drake. wven pounds. and young duck. six pounds. ilousos tor ducks are simple attain. They are built plain and comfortable. and have no lumtshlngs whatever. A duck is differently constituted trout a hen. and must be cared for under dit- ien‘nt conditions. The hen needs rarin- er houses and drier surroundings than docs the duck. A duck does not mind thu cold it sho can keep her toot s'srtn. t'oid tect will sheet a duct as a trout: comb does a hen. retarding laying and inducing a iments. The (anthers or a duck area most impenetrable and will withstand almost any degree- oi cold. ‘ Again, a duel: can not stand the umnnt o! oontinenwat in a house that a hen can; slip is more restless to die position and is given to exercise in s greater degree than is a hen. indi- gestion is not so prevaieat with ducks as with chiokuns; the duch's ceaseless motion aids the dignstive organs and teens hnr gnneraily in mod health. in Pig it is shown a simple house that may he built at small expense. it is plain and has a shed root. Such a house should he built of rough . hoards. tweiw inches by one inch. and Joints con-red by thmlnch by one- inch strips. The root shouid he made watertight and covered sith rooling paper, ahlngk‘s. or tin. The wields should be well draland around the bottom. that it may not be damp. Rome admcste hoard floors. raised tron: sis to eight inches from the ground. and covered from (our to six inches with dry earth. straw or leaves, The writer tutors the nsinl oi hoard floors in all houses for chickens. inst thinks it not essential for ducks. It the house is well drained on the out- sideand the earth floor is entered with hay straw. or loans. it will he patiently satisfactory. There must not ho darmmoss In the house. as the birds will not do so well: while they are given to water on the outside they must haw comfortable quarto“ in which to "warm up“ or "dry out“ on. Paul. 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