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19. All birds will be scored by a licensed judge at the  
beginning of the contest, and a copy of the score card furnished ,
t0 the exhibitor. The birds will we weighed. Send birds typical _. 
of the variety.
.20. The eggs produced will also be scored once a month, Q
and their weight recorded. T ° A
21. Marketable eggs only will be accredited. Double .
yolked eggs will be accredited as one egg. Soft shelled and
unusually small eggs will ·not be counted as they have no market 7
value. ‘
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House at left, Feed House, Incubator Cellar and Laboratory in
venter; a line ol` Colony Houses at the right.
Prizes Offered. ,
r. The owner of the pen making the highest record for the
entire year will be awarded a handsome silver loving cup or
silver pitcher, and $50 in cash.
2. The pen making the next highest record for the year will i
be awarded a silver pitcher and $25 in cash. il
. The third highest record ven for the vear will receive .
` 2% , _
SIO in cash, and a ribbon; .
.t. The owner of the leading pen, for the year, of each  
variety, will receive a handsome bronze medal properly inscribed. li
from this Experiment Station, and a beautiful silk ribbon appro—  
priately printed. _»
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