Mrs. Basley's Poultry Book; Tells You What to Do And How to Do It; the Chicken Business From First to Last Including 1001 Questions And Answers, Relative to Up-to-Date Poultry Culture
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We all know that the.markets are flood- ed with chickens in the late summer and fall and that the low prices of poultry at that time return the raiser but very little prrofit. These somewhat late chickens if caponized in September will grow to a good size and be in the best market condition for the spring sea- son when the turkey market is on the wane, and this will bring the grower a handsome profit. Capons as Brooders Capons make excellent mothers when trained to it. Some breeds would probabl...y make more affectionate and attentive foster mothers tlian others. I can personally answer for the Cornish Indian Games and Plymouth Rocks. I have also seen beautiful Brown Leghorn capons that had raised several broods of chickens. Cockerels hatched in November. December and January, make excellent ca- ])ons for brooding. They should be caponized at about three months of age. Should be gently handled and never frightened, when they will iiecomc perfectly tame. The capon with its changed nature is 90 MRS.
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