Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1913 — Boy An Even 100. [ARTICLE]
Boy An Even 100.
Moat poultry breeders who raise eggs In any quantity sell them at a discount In 100 lots. These are not very often from their very beat hens, hat that makes no matter, for they will hatch good pure blood ehlokens* The farmer who wants pure bloods to Improve the money-making qualifies of his stock does not need 99 pointers. As to the hatching qualities of eggs that are shipped, the writer would say: At one time we had 108 eggs that were sent from Los Angeles and we got a hatch of K chick. That number of chicks will give a person « fine start for the next year, and It Is muoh better tor the beginner to buy cheaper eggs hy the hundred, where capital Is lhnltod, than to buy the 910 a setting kind.—lndiana Farmer.
