Rare 1893 BUCKEYE INCUBATOR CO Chicken CHICKS Farm Advertise BOOK Springfield OH

Rare, original antique 1893 Buckeye Incubator Co., Springfield, Ohio farm advertising book. Treatise on the Raising of Chickens by the Artificial Process. Buckeye Incubator, Invincible Hatcher, Salumenig Brooder, Buckeye Exhibition Coop, Buckeye Scientific Rat Trap, Egg Testers There is a smaller Buckeye Incubator booklet from this period that I see fairly often. This is the first larger book I’ve ever seen. Fairbanks Wagon and Stock ScalesPlatform, Bathroom, Cream Test and Cheese Factory ScalesMoline Pitless ScalesGas, Gasoline and Kerosene EnginesTraction and Portable EnginesGasoline TractorWater Supply SystemsIrrigation and Drainage MachineryPumping OutfitsSpraying OutfitsFeed MillsWood Sawing OutfitsMarine EnginesEclipse Windmills and TowersPumps and Cylinders 9 by 6 inches. 56 pages. Excellent condition. Wear along the spine. Two small edge tears at the top edge of the cover. Small chip on the edge of the back cover. Staples are corroded. Please see photos for condition. Guaranteed old and original.

Vintage 1951 Lederle Control of Poultry Diseases Booklet Chicken Farm Ad

The product is a vintage booklet titled « Control of Poultry Diseases » by Lederle, dating back to 1951. This brochure features multi-color illustrations and provides information on how to control and prevent diseases in chicken farms. With its original theme focused on agriculture, specifically poultry farming, this piece reflects the practices and knowledge of the time period. This collectible item originates from the United States, making it a unique piece of agricultural advertising history. The booklet has a half inch tear on the front cover. Otherwise it has minimal to normal wear. Check photograph overall condition.

Hubbard Farms Inc. Lancaster PA Chicken Breeding Invoices 1949 Lot of 3

This lot includes three original business invoices from Hubbard Farms Inc., a prominent chicken breeding operation based in Lancaster, PA, with a home office in Walpole, N.H. Each invoice, dated 1949, details sales of ‘New Hampshire Chicks’ and ‘Cross Breed Chicks’ to J. S. Krell in Highland, Penna., offering a glimpse into mid-century agricultural commerce. The documents are in good vintage condition, showing expected signs of age such as minor creases and yellowing consistent with their 75-year history. These historical ephemera pieces are ideal for collectors of agricultural history, poultry farming memorabilia, or regional Pennsylvania/New Hampshire business records.