SUCCESS OF A BACK-YARDER
The following gives a testimonial in the vise of Lay mo r Poultry Tonic from the keeper of a few hens. (Address available on application). "Each year I purchased good pullets and yearlings and keep the best of the others. The birds arc wellcared for and fed regularly. Besides grain, plenty greens, grit fresh water, Lajinor Poultry Tonic is mixed in their wet mash. Since Laymor has become available I have always used it in the mash and this has given the best results I have had. From my experience a fowl should lay 120 egg and a pullet 180 to 200 eggs in the year, otherwise they are not worth keeping. By giving Laymor Poultry Tonic in the mash you keep the fowls healthy. Don't stop feeding when the fowls moult. They -want building up at this time especially, with a bodynourishing tonic .such as Laymor. Ten of my fowls last year produced 1500 eggs. Generally my fowls begin laying in June and finish about March. But in recent years I have noticed by care and the giving of Laymor Toivic I am never without fresh eggs at any time of the year."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 9, 19 September 1944, Page 3
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198SUCCESS OF A BACK-YARDER Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 9, 19 September 1944, Page 3
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