_ OMINECA HERALD, ae eanernomarens sescemnatag ResRen passacsuesnen SSeS suusussuueess apeeevnmnceneetemie see : wow = iS onherne +, saeacueeee i | Crushed Oats for Calves | - : Boy FH oe rt as , 2 ve o —— — 3 iyeiting ” a revent ime +. see ‘ “RS3! “Live Stock Journa 3 Groceries Feed Hardware £33| Sandeman, the well-known Eng- Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings, Boots and Shoes We always have a complete stock and the buyer of these lines will oe fnd s Son nd our prices as low as they ive b e better resul nd they are o can land same lines from coast fe d with b on th d they P -— 336 cities, 38) fed with bran for three or four 38 Hd months, being then replaced with 7 ase Bd erushed oats, for I believe whole 7 i Pugsley Street New Hazelton | 528) oats help to prevent scour, and ae Dd guite young calves seem to digest sie . them better than when they grow ROAESALOEES LOFOON LOMNEPREH HE RsALssaePRes HeALsARsAROsRIATSD STeaISSEEDUE ENSURE EHR EES seieeaneseestzens | Older. All calves have constant lish Aberdeen- Angus breeder, says:— “Up to two years ago I “used crushed oats with bran as soon as the calves could be got to eat. Sinee then whole oats seem to access to rock salt and a.lump of FINE JEWELRY By return mail we can always supply. the latest in’ Diamonds, Cut Glass and Watches . Clocks, Silverware, Ebony Goods, Cutlery, Optical Goods, Leather Goods, Fine China, Brooches, Ete, JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING DONE R W. Cameron - Prince Rupert soft chalk, a most important mat- ter, and they lick up a consider- able portion of the latter, -also salt, which no doubt counteracts excessive acidity of the stomach. My general system is as fol- lows:—-After a cow has calved she remains in her box with her calf for about tendays. The cow is then taken away and the calf is taken to her three times a day for about a further ten days; af- ter that twice a day until the cow and calf go out together to pas- Suminer Excursions to the East PRINCE RUPERT Montreal and return $141.00 Toronto and return $128.00 Ottawa and return $139.50 . New. York and ret’n $144.50 Chicago and return $108.50 St. Paul and return $ 96.00 Correspondingly low rates to all other points in con- nection with.G. T,. P. Steamships and the Grand Trunk system—the double track route from Chicago. - For full information apply to the local agent or to Albert Davidson, General Agent, Prince Rupert ture, when the cow is with calf again. When the cow and calf are separated, several calves are put together in a box bedded on oat straw, a bundle of good hay is tied up within reach, one wood salt, and another with whole oats and bran are also given to them. after the calves have sucked they are tied up around the. box with an ordinary dog collar and chain for an hour or so, out of reach of each other, to prevent them sucking each other’s ears, ete. Besides preventing them sucking each other, the tying: up Livery and Feed Stables a _ In Connection With the Northern Hotel _ TEAMING TRANSFER ' STORAGE Saddle Horecea, Single and Double Rigs for Hire. | HAY AND FEED FOR SALE &§ Regular Daily Stage. to Old Hazelton ‘HE: Leaving New Hazelton at 9.90 a,m,, except train daya, when the ‘ stage ‘will meat the passenger traln and run to Old Hazelton after . Hazelton—i long, 8 short _ NEW. HAZELTON : A. M. RUDDY Pe ‘Manager (Ruddy & McKay | f COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE f TELEPHONES+New Hazelton—-2 long, i short © makes them easy to halter-break later on, and saves much time and labor, m| Of course in rearing ordinary B|calves the whole milk would be| | fed only for a somewhat limited | period, but, provided calves: get A/an ample supply for the first few | weeks, it would surprise many | people to find the number of well a| Started calves that can be’ reared a) by one good- milling cow. Chicken Troubles a a| Sixty chickens seem to be. the ; maximum which can’ be success- : fully raised together, and. those who start overcrowding” at the a | beginning of their career are like- -|ly soon to leave the poultry busi- “4 Completely furnished, ntral Jocation. Everything required for : Twro-roomed Cabin on n Pugsley Sh, ‘New | . place for batching. ..|| : New: ‘Hazel... ‘Weil fur- ~ . eeping: «Fine | arden: plot ill ness. squeeze 80 or 90 chicks into a foster mother that you are saving room, saving expense. | Many chicken troubles. are brought about by neglect in feed- ing. . During the first few days it is essential to, see that every bird. hegins eating: ‘and drinking. - Suppose’. the foster-mother.. dp |. heated upto 85 degress, 8 containing d Poultry, Dairy ‘and Farm. Helps : ‘to eat: or: drink it’ ia. most: likely ‘practically all its strength. box with a big lump of chalk and |- Do not believe that if you should. be. scraped away, and it 3 vessel | ha Saat feed, bread /1 of the chickens should be dipped ‘into the milk or water and: en- couraged to drink in this | way.: As soon: asa dozen or two start the rest. will quickly. follow suit, but in some cases, especially in dark foster-mothers, there, are dozens of chicks which’ will. run, to the warmest part of the brood- er, and do thot leave: it until they practically ‘die- from starvation. They seem to prefer the cosy cor-, this of course ‘cannot last. indefi- nately. Sooner: ‘or. Jater there is to be a reaction, a chicken which has not tasted food’ for two or. three ‘days from ,birth has lost Just at present we are liable to great fluctuations in temperature. Some days are. fairly warm’ and others severely ‘cold. ‘This is where the careful regulation ‘of ners to either food or drink, but; FRIDAY. MAY.8, 104 0 : hat Coast Tan: : SUITABLE FOR 7 DAIRYING. . STOCK RAISING - ~ These Jands: are situated. close. to ‘the - : _main:line of the Grand Trank Pacific ~ AIXED FARMING io --MREAGE NEAR’ SMITHERS in tracts: ‘of from 1 acre to 640. acres Paiw-UP. CAPITAL, $1, 500, 000. 00 ” Baite 622, ‘Metropolitan Bldg. \: . VANCOUVER | vous _ Ltd. . Fam Tans For a | the. lamp flame must be carried out. It is ahuge mistake to have chickens at 95 degrees one night and then down to.75.. They can- not stand that great. difference; it means ‘bowel. trouble ‘and ‘a heavy loss. unless an even tem- perature is kept. Do all in your power to guess the right height |for your lamp flame to maintain temperature, about85 degrees the too cold they trample on: each other. clamoring to get warm. and if too warm just the opposite: re- sults. Perhaps bowel trouble i is one of the greatest enemies of the chick- en rearer. ‘It does not matter if they are fed on dry chick foud or nourishing soft food, unless’ the take abundant exercise sooner or later diarrhoea is bound to break out, . Exercise promotes satisfae- tory digest, and. also to keep the chicks growing. Do not always have feed before them: Feed a little and often and there will be a satisfactory. period of growth, All those who. have. brooders have noticed that immediately the chicks are let out in the morning they rush to the water vessel. Fresh milk is: ‘strengthening and induces quick growth. ‘New milk: green food should ‘be provided, and at five or: Bix: weeks a little cooked meat. "js... Now, ‘in. the 1 meantime a system of scrupulous. cleanliness should not be forgotten. Those whoim- agine that chickens. can thrive with the brooder floor covered with filth will soon find their mis- take. Every day all droppings matters little whether the. brood- er is out of, doors or'in.a seratch- first week. Jf the chickens are|} for chickens, although expensive | _lis undoubtedly. one of ‘the best methods of successful raising. Ata later stage a little succulent ing shed, all possible things’ must. be carried out’ for the comfort: of: the chicks i in order that they may. Epa Omineca, Herald. to | your friends on. the. ‘outside, and |{f. = =)) S “Express = Passenger Hazelton and New Hazelton TAGE “BETWEEN _ia, advance, .- - the hospital. : cels. Alwaye reliable. attention given to par- Close ; Prompt: Service. 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