reme cases they actually kill
many chicks.
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| "~BABY FOOD FOR BABY CHICKS~" |
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|~Pratts~ Buttermilk Baby Chick Food raises every good chick. It won't |
|prevent losses from accidents, but it does prevent death from digestive|
|troubles and the more common chick disorders which are so often due to |
|improper feeding. |
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|The original Baby Chick Food--PRATTS--contains all the food elements |
|required to build muscle, bone and feather, to nourish the whole body, |
|to give that strong start in life which assures rapid growth, even |
|development and profitable maturity. |
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|Feed the original Pratts for the first three weeks--the critical |
|period--at least; it may profitably be used much longer. Refuse |
|substitutes and imitations. These may be slightly less in _first cost_,|
|but in _results_, as measured by _number_ and _quality_ of chicks |
|_reared_, Pratts Buttermilk Baby Chick Food is |
| |
| ~The Cheapest Food on Earth~ |
| |
| "~YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED~" |
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[Illustration: PRATTS PRACTICAL POINTERS]
~POULTRY~
Early in life, when two to four days old, all chicks should be treated
with Pratts Head Lice Ointment. Rub a little of the mild preparation on
top of the head, under the throat and beneath the wings. At the same
time dust with Pratts Powdered Lice Killer. Treat the mother hens most
thoroughly, substituting Pratts Lice Salve for the ointment. When the
youngsters are ten days old, treat them again, this time using the
salve. And repeat the treatment at reasonably frequent intervals to
insure complete freedom from the trouble makers.
The deadly blood-sucking mites
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