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Excerpt from Everybody's Poultry Magazine, Vol. 41: January 1936
Sold to over customers with a reported average loss oi? Less than 5% the first fourteen days. High priced meats mean a greater demand in 1936 for broilers, fowls and eggs which mean higher prices and more profit. Order your chic 3 early as early chicks make the most profit.
To make more money out of your poultry buy davis chicks, they live, grow rapidly and make extra profits.
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