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ARE YOUR POULTRY KEEPING METHODS UP TO DATE?

Hens, in modern poultry farming are expected to produce to the maximum of their capacity. Neediest to say, they need extra care and extra assistance if this object is to be attained. Ordinary food is not enough to ensure the full supply of vitamins, minerals and other medicinal properties to keep them up to the highest, standard of health which is necesary in order to also maintain the maximum laying capacity. A modern poultry keeper says: "From my experience a hen should lay 180 to 200 eggs in the year. Since, Laymor Poultry tonic has become available, I 1 have always used it in the mash and this has given best results." Laymor Poultry Tonic does not force laying, but simply builds the health of the birds up to the highest possible standard of fitness, thus automatically enabling the, hen to carry out its normal function of laying consistently throughout its laying season to a maximum extent. Hens need a tonic as well as humans —give your hens Laymor Tonic and see the difference it. will make.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 98, 11 August 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 98, 11 August 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 98, 11 August 1944, Page 5

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