The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-23, Page 12Ow 12, Th. Times-Advocat,, Docombhr 23 1957
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favored ,in 1957. 'Happy holid4Ys1
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5iat Floor
Se.en est In Pcuitry Tes.f
Y REW DIXON l • And what have ?
It you were building a iaYllig , ,Q @ Well, basing You decided.
pen, what desi n would �. R above Your Gonappars
choose g you R w kl ak lrif u combined t thep slat
This is a uestion that the :lay-.'^'
`C floor with the windowless pen,
ing .beta prajeet being carried mss rd is 4t3 6 g,i ai,76d you would get the advantages; of
:out at S#i.DHS this year is at- w trade -capacity, economy and efficiency.
tempting to answer. The flock To cage «a 715 266 6.0 20.411 of feed; This is, of Bourse,. only
of lay -Line ieghorns has been Por , as 27S0 1740 s.s is.700 a short! period test with a small
divided into four groups, all fed Dart: number of birds but it is food
the same, but hurled different- Pen i5 1528 600 4.7 15.0s4 for thought.
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Group ono (Ont to A Gage)
This groupp consists of 12 cages
each containing one bird. The
advantages of cages Are obvious
in that: •
(a) There is no fighting among
hens,
(b)' They are off the litter and
less liable to get disease.
(c) They do not eat eggs,
(d) The eggs are clean.
(e) NO roosts, Ilest$ or, litter
IS needed,
Cr) You call spot the noa-pro-
ductive birds quickly and dis.
pose of them.
There are three disadvantages:
(1) The equipment is men-
s' 6, And all through ~ the streets,
(2) The pen will not „hold .Noor Mother and burry
enough birds, .to this store and unit
(3) It takes more work to care
for the birds. :to buy certain prese.,ts
Down TQ
Earth
D, 1.:HOOPER
Nolte IltldSet From
Cre ditaa East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Personal [tsM*
Mi. and. Mrs. Harry Lewis
and Son Eber and. Mrs. Leonard.
Wein spent Sunday at Grand
Rend. with Mr. and Mrs.. Alec
Hamilton.
Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Weit
and son, Gary, spent Sunday with
her parents, bar. and .Mrs. Corn
er near Larkhill,
11fr.
,Charles Anderson went to
Amherstbnrg last week where
he will spend the winter" months
with his :Son,. .Jack and wife and
family.
David, the youngest son of
Mr, and WS. Frank Glanville,
who bas been ill with pneu1n nia,
in. South Huron hospital was
brought .home last week.
Robert, the youngest son of
Afr.and Mrs. Edgar Horsey. of
Ridgeway who has joined the
Airforce and is now stationed at
Clinton Radar School visited his
aunt and untie, Mr, and gra,
Wm,.- Mott last Thursday,
Christmas Merry -Go -Round s SOhit Ills sOmewhere, d
'Twas the rush before .Christmas, up on during the last week or Ing all this the Christmas trete
so.
Group Two (Two To. A Cage)
This consists of 12 cages each
is purchased, brought !tome, put
'Iother's household list is Ion up, .decorated with the orna-
ger than the gift list dark mems, lights and those snow-;
fruit cake, tight fruit calve, balls made of'soapflakes,, that
Christmas puddings, rttince pies somebody found out how to make
--the list goes on forever this and .generously plastered over
indicates another lig of this magazines. so that little ones
fruits, nuts, etc. that are needed could make them themselves. I
to make the first list. When bet whoever invented them didn't
these two lists more or less blend, have any children, or the ma-
these
list conies to life—the-dreth to forgot
e dtin'seho taught t'chit-
love-
thenuulist
a decst listwhich which g forts ly messy fun,, especially for 'the
oration list. Father after one who has to elean up after-
seeing the g gest list decides he wards - but. that's Christmas.
should make a list of what is Fully, we Set to Christmas
heeded for the punch line, which
Vie, All the food is ready,. the
means another list for mother in turkey is getting its first taste,
her way of thinking, of plumpness with the stuffing
Then there is the.hidden list,beginning to swell, the rich
guarded well from the childreodor mixes with the tanglness 6f
--- the household gift list, that
oranges and pine, hot mince
secret exciting list of what has pies and popcorn balls, The pan-
to be hidden, oh, so well. Up try is ready to burst, the frig
until' recently the attic was a won't hold "another jelly, the fur-
godsend, but that nowadays nature shines with wax under
isn't a private storeroom any- the coloured lights, the stock -
more. Parents have to have the stock-
ings are hung, each mined in
ingenuity of seven Sahta's elves case Santa might snake a this-
to find hiding places. Soon we're take,- The little ones are sleep -
going to have to borrow a large ing and d dad are bus and
weather balloon or - sky -hook
and hang our gifts from the sky they finally kick off their shoes
;until needed,'to listen to the Midnight carols
To add to the confusion natu- before going to a well-earned
rally there are the children's but short rest to let Santa get
lists — what they .want Santa on with his job,
to bring — the list mother says Sure and it took a month to
they can send to Santa — the get ready for ane day,, but look -
list of -their presents to the im- Ing bac]( there was fun in it fox
mediate family, which includes everyone somewhere along the
the dog and all tile- eleven Oats„ weary days and if we didn't
so remember me on Christmas like it we would have changed
morning trying to avoid eleven tate pattern long ago. Who would
mechanical „Tice being •chased do their Christmas shopping in
by:. eleven assorted sited kittens June and sit down to watch
others having all the merry
times — I bet if they do they
find some forgotten .items that
Just have to be picked up ' to
get them on the Merry -Go -Round
of , Christmas,
So a Merry Christmas to All
and to All a Good -Night.
i�rebe its —. u,..001 1, that word
con,iu.e Iai1 itautea aLlu IASL$ 011
orlgrnally containing two birds. b11LS tilat 010Le tt0,441 11.4u;Auib
Trusprogram is designed to "Qyour AtJ alI Jur wecn.a
overcome the three disadvan- "uW aut+aw uC pug J.Awu e."'"""4''cages of the singie.bird cages, vvnat. a lour
Group Three > (Slot Floor Pon) •lire no, is lung, the inuney is
This is a pen 1Q'x15' contain- sh011., allu to tu,i all 4.0101 Ytc11'e„
ing 98 birds (originally 1110.) giv-
just uuAA t Seen/ > u novo uuI „vdµa
ing each bird 13 square feet of you ureanit;u tip tat tit► wl"' t.to
floor spate. These birds are on J1alnea.Ute zvr�.
a slat floor without roosts fed We sirup alounu; ux uvulae vim;
from ,suspended tribe feeders and see tats anu .iu.aL tom; ar►Agait uu
proviQed with two eontlnunity pretty weu ser wousit acro what -
nests, sit, put naturally we Li4At`t •stri,ie
The advantages of this pen wiuie the iron was not -» mat,
arewouldn't oe 1.Alristntas snug -
(a) It enables you to cr6wd ping, Ivo, we traiieu into inner
the pen as space - consuming store's looking over tele semi: -
roosts are eliminated. uons, deciueu they woulun t uo.
(b) It frees the poultryman Next week, going over our
of all litter problems.
(c) Itis sanitary, lists againtlruugut ox triose
' !ta
(d) The, eggs are remarkably inanebungs awe ueeuitue forauen thefirshopstane w
clean. question. W,nat do we draw? .ti
Group Four (Dark Pon) . prank. All those gifts were gone.
This is a windowless pen Well, something had to be
12'x15' containing 38 birds (or- done, there was a deadline for
iginally 35) to provide 5 square overseas and long-distande matt,
feet of floor space per bird. so wearily we urag our feet,
They have roosts and a drop- clutching our list, dragging along
ping pit, deep litter, eohlntunity a couple of children,' wnu. Won -
nests, tube feeders and the elect- (ter what, it is all about, and Why
tris light burns 24 hdurs a day. can't they just look at the toy
The advantages of this pen shops and net bother going any-
are: where else.
a(a) Elimination of windows Naturally, the older ones are
lessens costof pen. off the leash, and are dashing
(b) Elimination of windows madly from one toy store to the
lessens heat in summer and cold other comparing; el:pertly d
in winter. p
(c) There are no' cloudy or
sunny days and so cbn'ditions
are uniform.
And what are:the results? •
(1) In none of the pens have
we had any mortality.
(2) On the slat floor we have
had two broody birds.
(3) The egg production is
shown below:
PRODUCTION RECORD
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1 it;
2 39 41 12 2a
3 62 52 5f 61
4 61 ' 66 61- 79
5 62
6 58. 511 71 S2..
798 SO
a 67 62 70 Fo
Av. 54 • 49 61 67
(4) The feed conversion is as
foilows (the feed is whole .grain.
with enough concentrate: in krum-
hies form to give 'a protein ton
tent of 15 percent):
m111 and cats, being chased by one
you, the merits of each indivi' black Heintz variety dog that
dually, and declare openly that seems to become a dashued upon
so and so's better - the main these occasions and goes in
reason I find being that they ow- every 'directionat once. I
ned didn't yell, at them too of- wouldn't be a bit surprised to
ten "Not to touch the toys.". see the turkey taking' a hand in
I often tyonder,..why they put the, flame ..sometime during the
those little- signs "Do Not Han-
dle." What child is, going to
read it and how many obey it?
What grown-up can resist trying
a mechanical toy, or touching
a beautiful doll, making a
cradle rock, or push a puck
around a hockey game? What
wonderful temptations for a
child -- how could little fingers
resist. Touching is part of the
Christmas excitement.
Somelibw or other finally the
shopping •for distance and near
home has been finished to a
certain satisfaction, ,'wrapped
and decorated to fit the gaiety
of the season, some parcelled.
in brown wrappings with many:
stickers and sent with father to
the post office, Atonally figuring
that he has more time to stand
in line than mother who had My-
riad' householdchores, to catch
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Of thanks tie 6ttf .ta my good frictide for.
tout 1oya1 ptetensee throughout the 'tit May yeti an enjoy at.
tett happy Holiday Season
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days at health, happiness and good` feilewsliit4
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