11 i !! il'i in'-- m 1 Jii j -a; 1 3 it .1 5 'Ma 41! I - a . -V A -ft " 5-' i , 9 'f "M It l Iff ! L 4 5.-' r 1 7 1 1 $.'' 'I lite' '1 KJ Ml 948 (14) OSHSDUfflPISeO LIVESTOCK AND DAIRY. HOW Td HANDLE THE YOUNG v BULL - v .THE mOORESSlVE PAIWIE ed w&ich is much-better for feeding ; calves and pigs." 4 ; : - 5 7.' The wp'rklsdoniuore qulcku ; and a large amount pMabor is aaveL w. utun mujo unnorm onnl make a fine large 'bull. He . will not deyelop Into such j an animal with ; ity of butter, is' obtained. Buch treatment. : He will likely get good calves even under such adverse r Givomm Plen.orFeed, Wat- and onditIon 8 Dut It wIU be the ruina- NewLlVCStOck Buildings at North Exercise, and a Lot to Himself. tlQR of wnat mlfent have made under ; . Carolina State Fair. MANY youns beef bulla will go right treatment, a fine bull that you tiroP R S Curtis RPnAa o onto the : farms of Progressive could take pride in; A. L. FRENCH. rii ac" Wrmr mm thlft fall, and" iinon J - -, Wa,m-J..f new Yes, You Need a Separator.; yiina state'Fair and writes us the treatment .they receive depends very largely the. development they make. . , ' - . v. -V7- : It should , be remembered' at all T MILK eieht cows and make butter lows:. for whichir get 30"cents a pbund VMvestPCk exkibltorft at recent - 6TAN0AROIZCO. - , EASY AND SAFE TO USE INEXPENSIVE ' Oil ALI UYE STOCK DISINFECTS CLEANSES PliniFlES, It hai M miny uas that It to a nelty on vry f arm. CURES MANGE, SCAD, RINGWORM, SCRATCHES Dcsiroys All Disease Geres DRIVES AWAY fUtS ; Writ for Froo DooMots pAmiiz. iis & cd. DEPARTMENT OF ANiMAL INDUCTRY DETROIT, MICHIGAN rnt! will itpay me to buy a cream sepaVn State & Fairs:, will-; recall vividly tknes that selection; and feed ng are q f . , ; - . ;:: ;:?.v tccomodatloiis which; have tol the-factors that are responsible, in k- - VVa JiZrto hn r. . ?Ll?Tm If we estimate that these cows will .merly-been provided for exhibiting give an average of 20 pounds a day show -stock. ; while there was no each for 300 days in. the year we ; 40ubt a reason for i this .condition, have a total annual milt production those who , know- what might have of 48,000 pounds.' If; this contains 4 ; been have had: reasons for saying per xent butter-fat the total butter- : that the livestock industry fell into fat produced In a year is 1,920 nothing 4 short of a disgrace. It is pounds: ' . r ' with much satisfaction that the wri- By the shallow-pan method of rais-' terls able to make the statement that 4? o.hij v- . - Q nxrer. a C A til A f n i ! - Tlfl a na tram an f will riorate on his hands generation after " , 7 7 n, I -t - VtuZ, i ;. ear generation -All breeders who have cent of .this fat will be obtained, or proyide an entirely new location with, been iJ the lrk 'Swr yearl 384 pounds will be lost. y : . comfortable buildings for horses, cat- reaSze tbis and the mjoritT It the .deep-can setUngr system Altho all the realize wis, ana me majoniy vl aVa, . A. - M .i ' un;0 n,AnA,A n v. . may be Obtained, or only about 135 pounds of butter-fat will be lost per year. large degree, for the present excel lence of the beef ; breeds,; and any breeder who neglects to give the best thought to the mating of the animals under his charge, or who is stingy with feed, will faiHnbt only to con tinue the improvement already made with the animals under his r charge, but will see his herd actually dete- them give the; young animals that come on from year to year that good treatment which causes them to grow, spread and thicken rapidly, making big sappy fellows of them at weaning time. ; ' .'y:.::;.S?i .-'V.'-;-. Now if this development is to, con tinue and the aninials make the big thick fellows that are needed to sire growthy, thick calves, the good feed ing and care must continue until the beasts are past their second birthday at least. Good treatment, as we know ed this year; a permanent plan will be provided which will allow for unus ual growth of v the stock show. The By the use of a separator the loss buildings will be simple and durable. of butter-fat should not be over 40 the construction being for conven to 80 pounds in 4 8,000 pounds of '4 lence r and comfort , rather than for per cent milk. This" allows for the pretentious purposes. . V skimmilk containing from one-tenth ) "All Btalls and pens will be so loca te two-tenths of 1 per cent of butter- ; ted that be had fat. ' ; v :;v r.. around mis means a saying oy tne use or-.- wnica-wui.De Duiit eventually a pavil tne separator oi ti to y 5 pounds of npn ana ra seats to accommodate it, means an ' abundance of good .ttetat oyer the deep-setMng methv -Wop Wsjif. see "the judging nutritious feed so balanced as to pro duce bone, flesh and a reasonable amount of fat. Every farm in the South can produce at home such feed-, stuff in abundance. -First comes suc culence, furnished by, good permanent pasture, winter catch crops such as J rye and crimson clover, oats, and vetch, wheat; oats and rye, etc., and; corn silage, i Next comes grain, feed, -consisting of corn and r cottonseed meal, or corn and soy bean meal. Third, dry hays, among the best of which are soy bean, alfalfa, sapling and common red clover, cowpea oats and vetch, etc. v .. When the young bull is taken out of the crate, tie him in a clean stall for a few days until he becomes ac- ffi?A!BM quainted with Ms new folk. If he u nervous ana excuaDie aner ms inp oa ana a saving ox ov xo 344 pounas aone.;- r .ti of butter-fat a year oyer the shallow- ;:,.KVTiBfo'ttdtion;- of all buildings pan methbd of raising the cream. V Viil be brick or concrete. Large, It is not too much to state that if roomy stalls and pens Will be pro the separator is handled weir it will ; vided between ' which' . will be wide saye 75 to 100 pounds of butter-fat passage ways for Viewing the stock, in 48,000 pounda of four percent.; ; I VUnderth, old arrangement it milk, over the best results to be ob- was impossible-; for spectators to utmcu uy nay gravity process ot rais- watch the nlacine of the awards. This Whip Outlasts :;;jv;M;0i ;.;;-, A big dalffl. but we stand ready to prove it-and more. Red Rawhide Center Whips look better, have more snap. Stand straighter, excel in all whip points, because they are builtaround Red Raw- mac centers, uur secretmetnoaot treat ing the cream ; . but if half this saying is made it will pay to buy a cream separator, for the saving in butter-fat. is not the only nor the chief reason why one who makes butter from even whereas, this feature of a stock show is the most important to be given at tention. ' Special emphasis has been placed on his phase of the exhibit in planning the new buildings. The eight cows should use a separator, judging pavillion now specified to be The advantages of the separator are about as follows: 1. The separation of the butter-fat is more thorough as we have already seen the great eye-opener to whip users, and will save youirora buying interior whips. we will send you this proof tree, if your dealer has not the facts. , Ask him first UNITED STATES WHIP CO. Westlleld Mass. ! : ! ?- w 3 FdctoryPnces and firet better eurtnes. ' We Mil tonsers direct for less than deal- era Day. for lowofrrade engine No one can tell better engines than the WlTEE'Eigw Gasoline, Oaa, Keron. . 64 ttyl and tlM. 1H to 40 U-P. Standard, for yetn. TbwaMiwu lnMeTerTwber,irinian blgtaett pralia. EaT to Start, Wlthon Cranklnr. and contlnaous ron&lDtr, (SA boon a day It naeded), im m tr UuQg, lammw or winter, k vtvtj wtiii. lOBmrretTrUL 5.Tetr6uartctf, wnaabia with lat prloeby return CD.H.WITTB. IUUI CUT. K0. V took inaEl5-(ot under. ZL I by return mall. .5 w titttii:, A. r STII!.'.pmiLERSjf cataLocfikc CfcrtlS LA CRESCENT. MlNM. V on the cars, treat him with utmost kindness. Give him all the good fresh water he will take, ahd start him off on a. very light feed of grain one pound per day for a 500-pound calf and increase this gradually so that at the end of a month, he is having about all he will cleaa up quickly of shelled corn four - parts, cottonseed meal or soy bean meal, one part. - A little green corn fodder or clover should be given while the youngster is getting acquainted; then as soon . as he becomes quiet and gentle, he should have" a small grass lot in which there are no other cattle un less it should be possible to give him one or two steer calves for company. . r With the grass .his hay . and grain feed - should be continued and he . should be haltered and; handled sev- eral times per week until lie becomes so gentle-that he may be caught any where in the field. .'- S... ' - He . will need a light clean shed under which to go during bad storms but don't ever shut him up in a dark barn, or keep him ,tied up for : any. length of. time after he has once got gentle; for exercise and'sunshine are prime necessities In the development of strong breeding cattle. When the youngster, is 12 -months old he may haye three or four cows brought .to his lot per week, and given one serr vice each; .but never under any con dition turn a young,vlgorous, grow ing bull out with a herd of cows to pick all .his living off of scant pas ture,, and to-serve cows to the limit of his powers, if you wish, him to erected subsequently, will seat from 800 to 1,0 00 people comfortably. In the large judging pavillion of the In ternational Stocky Show at Chicago accommodations ar nrftvidfid for 10.- 2. Better cream of any desired per OOO neoDle. Man v. State fairs have tne same arrangement except on a cent of butter-fat can be obtained: 3. Souring or ripening can be more easily and completely controlled. 4. The separator removes insoluble dirt from the milk. -. 5. There is less danger of the cream absorbing bad odors or btherwise be coming contaminated.' " 6. Fresh warm skimmilk is obtain- somewhat smaller scale. North Caro lina is well worthy of. a place among the ranks, and it is safe to say that as soon as the . fair management pro vides suitable stock 4 accommodations the stockmen will make a show which will attract unusual attention and re spect.'!" , .' r I it' i ! i 1 0 I 1 LJ. .11 I I I I I I J-J i I p. I T T I t I I i 1 i PI 15' I 0 I ! 1, 1 veist po klfcq i 1 dine s Tl w . F" t? .J r; Q L r - : ' - r' V '''V ' 1 '. v .. . . - Jdgine"Areria and Concouroel' , . . , -. .,,. , ifiXaC-tatojrfiL,: . , '" '-Vj' '!