TO THOSE®WHO "KEEP A FEW FOWLS"—PULLETS SHOULD BEGIN TO LAY NOW. Are yours laying? If not, then are you sure that they are in as fine a condition to begin their first laying season as thev might be? Ordinary feeding is not usually sufficient to ensure.the iul and adequate supply of vitamins and minerals necessary to a high standard of productivity. A good tonic will work wonders —but remember that a forcing tonic containing spice may be definitely harmful in the end. Poultry farmers throughout New Zealand have _ fount that Lavmor Poultry L'onic is invaluable for'both building and maintaining the health of birds, and also to ensure a hi' r h standard of productivity Like human beings, pullets require the best treatment that can be given them in housing food and care, to ensure that thev grow into fully productive, mature birds. All Pullets should be given, in addition, a regular amount of Laymor Poultry Tonic.— Adv£*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 7
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