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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Oct 1918, p. 4

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not only prevent all dis- caused by overcrowding, and contamination, but the young reared under such conditions avill grow faster and better. Where 'is inconvenient to distribute a 'stock as widely as is necessary to Secure permanently the fine sani- tary condition of land desired, the result is obtained in growth by tion which places young birds 8 on land not used for poultry gt yeur. Zk droppings should be removed rin the morning. Those which on the floor of the house and in should be removed as often medessary to get them before {they become finely broken and so ixed with the litter of the floor or the soil of the yard that much of such 'material must be taken up with tl Frequent turning of the sofl jin yards is desirable, but ought be accepted as a proper sub- for removal of droppings It these are simply turned in soil in which no vegetation there is temporary Im- it, but after a short 'time become 0 bad that re- 'of the soil to a considerable is necessary, Clay soils should gently and liberally treated tation checks the rapid ication of lice and mites, but them, For this the XG, ; Some Hints Regarding One Important metho of © controlling warming that have been tested at 'Central Experimental Farm, 'under three heads.

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