Farm Projects a Textbook in Agriculture for Seventh And Eighth Grades And Junio
Farm Projects a Textbook in Agriculture for Seventh And Eighth Grades And Junio
Carl Colvin
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Use only clean fresh eggs. They should be gathered several times a day in cold weather to prevent chilling. If the eggs are to be kept for some time before they are given to the hen or placed in the incubator, they should be turned frequently. Make sure that eggs for hatching are taken from the best layers on the farm. This can be done only when the best layers are separated and placed in a pen away from the remainder of the flock. It is important to hatch chickens as early as possible in order... to have early-matured pullets for winter laying. The cockerels bring the highest prices when they can be put on the early spring market as "frys" or "broilers. " Care of Young Chicks. A very important part of egg production on the farm is the proper care and feeding of the young chicks, as they are to grow into 176 FARM PROJECTS the layers for the next year. All weaklings or cripples should be killed, for they will never develop into healthy, robust chickens and in many cases they spread disease among the remainder of the chicks.
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