THE EXPERIENCE OF SOME POULTRY KEEPERS
Among the more recent investigation lias been explorations into the possibility of providing liens with a blood-enriching tonic to overcome the inertia of the moulting period and to stimulate their egg production ability. Such a tonic is no mere fad. It is a definite benefit to poultry and is being used more „jind more, as hen owners came to appreciate its results. With the help of only a small ration of Laymor Tonic added to the daily feed hens will lay more regularly and pullets will commence laying earlier.
In N e\v Zealand, poultry keepers are realising more and more the advantages of using Lavmor Poultry Tonic in the daily mash. Laymor is a balanced medicinal tonic, made to a scientific prescription, containing all the vitamins, minerals and other valuable constituents needed maintain the health of the birds at the highest peak and consequently ensuring the maximum laying returns. Laymor Tonic is obtainable from all chemists, grocers and stores in various sized packets.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 18, 20 October 1944, Page 3
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169THE EXPERIENCE OF SOME POULTRY KEEPERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 18, 20 October 1944, Page 3
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