EGG-LAYING CONTEST
Tho following are the forty-third week's results in the egg-laying contest conducted at Massey College:— SINGLE PENS. Section B.—T. Douthwaite, No. 1 (5), 234; T. Dowthwaite, No. 3 (6), 221; W. A. Larsen, No. 1 (4), 207; Mrs. D. M. Waddell (5), 196; Miss E. T. Somer, No. 3 (4), 192; V. J. Billington (5), 188; T. Douthwaite, No. 2 (7), 172; E. Hansen (3), 163; Miss E. T. Somer, No. 1 (7), 148; Miss E. T. Somer, No. 2 (3), 147; W. A. Larsen, No. 2 (0), 121; K. Mouldey (0), 59; F. Seymour (0), 37. Section A.—H. Poison, No. 2 (5), 253; H. Moreland (4), 232", A. G. Mumby, No. 2 (5), 232; Whenuapai, P. F. (3), 225; J. T. Hazelwood, No. 2 (4). 217; A. J. Dudson (3), 215; Miss Ladd (6), 212; J. A. Annan (5), 208; A. J. Davey, No. 2 (3), 205; H. Poison, No. 1 (4), 201; E. B. Wainscott (5), 199; J. T. Hazelwood, No. 1 (4), 189; F. Lang, No. 2 (5), 189; J. Eeilly (5), 187'; F. Lang, No. 1 (4), 182; A. J. Davey, No. 1 (5), 181; H. Poison, No. 3 (5), 180; A. G. Mumby, No. 4 (4), 176; A. G. Mumby, No. 1, 173; Emery Bros., No. 2 (6), 150; Emery Bros., No. 1 (0), 114; A. G. Mumby, No. 3 (2), 89. TEAMS RESULTS. Section D.—Mrs. R. Willers, 201, 197, 207, 136, 206, 166 (18)—1113; R. H. Morrison, 195, 167, 196, 195, 160, 183 (22)— 1096; F. A. Dewhurst, 175, 163, 197, 148, 170, 171 (17)—1024; W. A. Larsen, 142, 140, 215, 176, 132, 211 (20)—1019; G. A. Edge, 162, 106, 178, 186, 198, 182 (25)— 1012; Mrs. N. H. Short, 123, 84; 123, 173, 207, 172 (15)—882; J. B. Duthie, 174, 97, 193, 115, 137, 147 (1D—863; W. E. Jones, 126, 190, 175, 128, 54, 164 (13)— 837; A. Wood, 171, 94, 171, 110, 73, 125 (23)—744; M. L. Boyce, 167, 120, 106, 56, 199, 58 (10)—706. _ n , „.„ Section C—M. Stephenson, 184, 213, 166, 225, 216, 204 (23)—1208; Miss H. Keddell, 156, 224, 161, 193, 178, 214 (29) —1126; A. J. Davey, 169, 205, 189, 194, 198, 119 (17)—1074; E. B. Wainscott 182 191, 147, 111, 217, 183 (20)-1031, H. A. Lucas, 196, 145, 177, 213, 175 111 (22)—1017; H. Poison, No. 2, 194, 200, 169, 187, 136, 118 (25)—1004: J. Graham, 211 138, 140, 183, 100, 166 (27)-938; S. D. Morris, 172, 119, 88, 199 198, 160 (19) —936; C. J. Hubbard, No. 1, 198,163,139, 159, 178, 96 (18)—933; Mrs. R. «■ CaAnon,'lss, 120, 155, 185, 149, 147 (30) —911; Miss Moreshead, 63, 157, 217, 145, 205, 107 (2D-894; Mrs. M-K Wtamf(lß)—B22; C. J. Hubbard, No. 2, 115, 187, 96, 120, 150, 116 (10)—784.
A small amount of salt will supply useful minerals to the ration, but great care must be taken to see that not more than 1 per cent, is used, and it should be thoroughly mixed in the liquid used for mixing the mash. An excess of salt acts as a poison to fowls.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 27
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