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Identifier: americanpoultryw13curt (find matches)
Title: American poultry world
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Curtis, Grant M American Poultry Publishing Company
Subjects: Poultry Periodicals
Publisher: Buffalo, N.Y. : American Poultry Pub. Co Lockport, N.Y. : American Poultry World Co
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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best breeders. Only those shouldbe selected that are fully developed.Their combs should be red and theyshould be in the best of health, and asnearly perfect as possible in feather,body and other points. The chicks-cannot be expected to be prize winnersif their parents are not up to theStandard. d 1 * * * Eggs in cold weather should begathered often, but dont keep themin a warm room. * * * At The Great Middle West Show December, 1909, in competition with 65 highest priced birds obtainable CHARLES G. PAPES SINGLE COMB BLACK MINORCAS Were awarded the male special on lustre, shape and size and the much coveted SWEEPSTAKES pen for Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin; Cockerel at Chicago weighed ninepounds, especially bred to produce beauty, size, large white eggs and many of them.New mating list ready. Order eggs for hatching now. Manufacturers agent for Incubators, Brooders and Egg Shipping Boxes. All transactions guaranteed satisfactory. CHARLES G. PAPE, 1617 North Cass St., Fort Wayne, Ind.
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January, igi^ AMERICAN POULTRY WORLD 213 WHITE DIARRHOEA IN CHICKSLeo F. Rettger (Continued from page 160) hand magnifying lens. These col-onies are very delicate, and appear likesmall droplets of fat. They remainquite small and separate, even afterseveral days. Microscopic examinations of thebacteria in the colonies will reveal thepresence of small, slender, non-motilebacilli, which in general resemble thebacillus of typhoid fever, aside frommotility. They are, without doubt,members of the same general groupof bacteria. Coonies on agar plates also have acharacteristic appearance. * They re •main small, and their surface is usu-ally marked with one or two rosettelike figures.EXPEREMEXTAL IXOCTTLATIOXOF CHICKSRepeated inoculation experimentswith young chicks have proven that bythe injection of small quantities of arure culture of this bacterium underthe skin the disease is reproduced.The symptoms and post-mortem ap-pearances are like those described inthis paper. The objection is nat
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