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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-02-10, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY. Publisher Establishd 1872 Serving the Farming Community Published BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, every Thursday Authorized. as Second Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottaw,2 Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association D. A. RANN Licensed. FiJnerai Director and affloahnor FUNERAL AND PHONE 36 or St AMBULANCE; seRvica ONT, TRAIN TO TO ONTO Ask about convenientdeparture and return times Per hitt:M.00h, Phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office CANADIAN NATIONAL 1111101.91MESUSEMMEMEMErer .M11.••••• be taken :away from the hens for 48 hours. On: the third day, water may be given, but not feed; on the fourth, feed but not water IS given. This alteration of feed- and water must - continue until the seventh day. By this time, production should have ceaser and the hens will be dropping their feathers. For the remainder of . the molting period, water' should •im constaiintly available, but feed should be restricted. For fin 'her information on forced molting, Publication 527, Ontario Laying Flock MaAage- ment. is available from, county oitic:::s of the Ontario Depart. nic ,!'. of Agriculture, Thanks for renewing your Poet. Six room apartment on Mill. at. Hot and cold water; coal furnace. Apply to: John Wade Agent for t.,layton G. Hogg Ltd.. 'Phone 9, Brussels. THE BRUSSELS POST BRUSSELS. ONTARIO THURSDAY, FEB, 19th, 1906 FORCED MOLTING 'OF FLOCKS AIDS IN HIGH EGG PRICES A forced molt may be used to rest the birds when egg prices are low so birds will be lay- ing when prices are high. Birds that have been laying heavily for a long time and whose egg quality is slipping may also be put through a molt. On return- ing. to lay, these birds then pro- duce strong-shelled good-quality eggs. The disadvantage, of course, is that there is no income from the - flock during this molting period. The force-molted hens will not lay as well as pullets and will probably drop drastically in production after five months. In addition forced molting is not adyisable during cold weather. To force a molt, cull the flock first, keeping only the hens that look vigorous and lay well Check for lice and worms then treat if necessary. Net, turn off artificial lights. 'All feed and Water should then CR AWFOR & SHEPHERD J H. CRAWFORD. O. C. N, A. SHEPHERD, M,A.. L.L.O, Brussels and Winchsm Phone 120 Phone 115741130 J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIBT .+EAFORT1.1 MEDICAL CENTRE — Tu, ;,:aye. Thursoay. Fridays, and Setioday cm. I hurAday evenings• by appointment en/y. Phone Sosiforth 79.1 Clinton Offirr — Clinton iViedievs1 centre, Rattentsury Strut Monday and Areanesday 9:00 t-$ .5:310 pm. Phone 482-7010 1,11/1/1V(M-1.! nr R/7 17A/7, It7t1P T A I_ .qTirtrr5 Du Ity SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP °nen Every Week D v Vow' ro ,prrrtee ;or Over 15 Ye,,- t-•11177.7 LP:TTFRINIff BOX WS WINSHAM JOHN .1111ALUCK BRUSSELS TRANSPORT SAFE DEPENDABLE TRUCKING SERVICE Ship Pigs On Monday A.M. if Monday Holiday — Ship Tuesday . Cattle Trucking' Service to or from Brussels anywhere within Ontario Phone Georpfe Juitzi Brussels 122 The Bouquet Invitation Line Good tote needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bouquei Invitation iine proves this with the most exquisite papers, type faces and workmanship you could wish for! It features Thermo-Engraving—rich raised lettering—elegant as the finest craftsmanship — yet costing so little! Come tee our unusual selection. One to two weeks cieliver,si SEE OUR 'NEW C:A.TALCIGUE AT THE BRUSSELS POST t Now! For th CO nierat