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Evening Gowns : ; Hu ings in Site, ‘ H}isumed i dg, up to.a ‘certain. ‘point, ing one half the year or more and : * Where the herd is’ pete of: the:tight; Kind ofseows, the quan- ‘the measure of milk production knows, yield small quantities of milk, usually. three “quarters ‘of ‘the “cows: be:-ealled the maximum of pr duetian: at-the minimum of cos! “The largest quantity” of. milk | cost:per pound milk or butterfat produced’? should be the aim’ of every dairyman,.- _ “Cows: are fed in the stable dir feeding during this period ‘May, through ignorance. or by using ‘unsuitable forage, voluntarily or dnvoluntarily,: -be: made very.’ ex- pensive. ve Thes: profits», from; -the herd will: depend to a large eXx- jpon. the: ‘economy of. the inter feeding, Econom al’ feeding does not mean ‘stant: supplies, bit: the us- ing® “of feeds ° and,fe mbina- ‘tions that’ ‘will be. likely. t roduce best results at the lowest ‘cost, As the milk produced. depends upon ‘the ‘quantity. and ‘quality: of the food. consumed, every effort should’ be made to supply the ¢ cow :Sueculence, palati bil- 38: ‘or a high percentage of: Wwa- ter in the feed. Giving’an abun- have the same effect as eausing the cow to fake the water é ag ale if not always, ‘at a high cast per ‘unit for’ éven the ri'simall quantity. produced.” “Yet iit, jis safe to say that in Canada milk do not: receive enough feed; to enable them to reach ‘what can: ig and butterfat at the lowest. ‘feed succulen - than when n fed asa dry with all she. will eat of a ration oo combining, | Undérfed cows,as.évery farmer | _ is; however, of ‘almoat ‘any ‘kind ‘of dry. ‘matter| and digest it, more readily. and}. food. ‘Sueeulence i in: 1 the. winter fee may: be obtained i in. several ways. The “taost common. and the most: advantageoiis | “from” the, stand- points | of low cost of rations’ ‘and convenience of. ‘handling, ‘is the ine. use ‘of! ensilage. Roots’ of | Var fous kinds: are’ largely” ‘sed - and] are very. valiiable for. the ‘pure pose.” cured by cutting the straw or hay fand sprinkling’ freely: with: ‘water a few hours or-even: a ‘couple of days before, feeding. a ae 8 Tn the Pouttty Yard There: is a limit in-priee;; whieh | one: ‘should’ pay'in. order to secure |. ‘| well: ‘bred: -birds,-: OF, course. the |2 big’ breeders. ‘charge :high: prices | for their best birds, and they. are worth’ ‘them, The small dealer |t i| ‘straight: ahd “not turne -aresthe, Leghorns. : of dry 1 This 100 pounds of pasture grass fed g green fecti Proven by experi-| th n considerably. more fing: “‘Wheré both the ‘above’ are | lacking;:: ‘succulence: may. be ‘se: /. BS ‘few. tah Co “ . It. should be mbs: shd ft Whi field et be: a sotto -eomb. in.| ok Good 4 Whiiewash “Take: ‘one-half: ‘bushel. of un slacked: lime, slack ‘it with: boil ing: water, - ‘cover: ibe during the process’ “to "keep, in: the-steam? strain the’ ‘liquid: through: -seive," ‘jadd to it’a peck cof. salt,: =previous- ; ly: dissolved: in warn’ water,’ ‘three f- tice boiled : to:al.4 pounds ‘of ground: thin’ ‘paste: and: stirred: An” while ean afford: to sell good. birds. at a FOr | lower price: ’ because he’ has less ‘along ‘with a ‘dry: feed. will’ not, démand. for. them.' ‘However, do not be afraid to pay a fair. _brice for _breeders, ‘whether’ hens ‘cockerels. Get ‘the’ ‘quality’ ahd’ in. time you. will have stock “ta ‘|sall, : ‘color; ' of eles eae 7 ’ :| High’ class: hors teigting an farming. eg black; fawn, add proportionally: 3 a | four. pounds umber. to one pound a {indian Fed. and: one. “pound:.com-: Jen lampblaek ‘common ‘stone |: add. proportionately-four. : pounds: raw. umber: to.two pounds + SIO eveevevevevervevererer vers OO OO OC IOOOOO OOO we pk My - ee on the = a “you: “write for information. regarding the many cera Post. OrFi0a. Box: 6 - PRINCE } RUPERT | Heintzman. Otis Soest sece eet 3