The book How to Grow Chicks was written by author Mcgrew, Thomas Fletcher, 1850-1930 Here you can read free online of How to Grow Chicks book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How to Grow Chicks a good or bad book?
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How to Grow Chicks. used, of different sizes, the one to take out all that is too large, the other to take out all that is very fine, thus leav- ing a well-graded, clean, grain food. This dry grain ra- tion can be made from any or all of the following grains and other materials : small broken corn, wheat, oats, and barley. Both the oats and barley should be free from hulls or chg,fif as oats and barley -hulls are not food for chicks. When the grains are broken, mix equal parts with some millet ...seed, small grit, and granulated char- coal. If equal parts of all ^re used it will make a good food mixture ; even though it lacks one or more of these ingredients it will still be a fairly good mixture. This food may be improved considerably by the ad- dition of some old, dry, broken peas. A small amount of charcoal is of benefit as it sweetens the crop and gizzard as it passes through them. When only corn, wheat and oats broken small are used, add some grit and charcoal. At times all of the following are used : corn, wheat, oats, barley, millet, and flaxseed, buckwheat, hemp-seed, rice, and kaffir corn, all of which make a good food for fowls, either old or young.
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