... 50 dozen eggs; so that the cost of material would not exceed 1 cent a dozen. Pure water that has been boiled and then cooled should be used. To each 15 to 20 quarts of water 1 quart of water-glass should be added. The solution should be prepared,... Western Poultry Book - Page 110by Mrs. A. Basley - 1910 - 198 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1907 - 430 pages
...should be added. The solution should be prepared, placed in the jar or other suitable vessel, and the fresh eggs added from time to time until the jar is filled; but be sure that there is 2 inches of the solution covering the eggs. The eggs should not be washed before... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - Veterinary medicine - 1907 - 428 pages
...should be added. The solution should be prepared, placed in the jar or other suitable vessel, and the fresh eggs added from time to time until the jar is filled; but be sure that there is 2 inches of the solution covering the eggs. The eggs should not be washed before... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1908 - 796 pages
...should be added. The solution should be prepared, placed in a jar or other suitable vessel, and the fresh eggs added from time to time until the jar is filled; but be sure that there is 2 inches of the solution covering the eggs. The eggs should not be washed before... | |
| US. Department of Agriculture - 1908 - 804 pages
...should be added. The solution should be prepared, placed in the jar or other suitable vessel, and the fresh eggs added from time to time until the jar is filled, but be sure that there is 2 inches of the solution covering the eggs. The eggs should not be washed before... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - Animal industry - 1907 - 426 pages
...should be added. The solution should be prepared, placed in the jar or other suitable vessel, and the fresh eggs added from time to time until the jar is filled; but be sure that there is 2 inches of the solution covering the eggs. The eggs should not be washed before... | |
| Agriculture - 1904 - 874 pages
...eggs are kept in too warm a place the silicate is deposited and the eggs are not properly protected. The solution may be prepared, placed in the jar and...fresh eggs added from time to time until the jar is full, but be sure that there is fully 2 inches of the solution covering the eggs. The eggs may be taken... | |
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