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(15) a -1 rnv; tt-tt; ATTPPfrr TTT7 nz7? 07 which vere led on ccrn in TO VITAL 0HGAI3 , ' tioa with -other feeds' ..:;: : OAK3 Din: TO CUPrlgNALOR. If u Animal Is tx DeTclop These .Or-&sj as . It .Should, it Llust C Given Plenty. cfAthfcsi PrctciaX : fC IS usually assumedand.I sippseJ;-,: the assumption is correct, although- rx?: n.xnHTnintr lias so;far. abso- - .S-n-tr Tccij us at S3 ft a MS 71. '0 m ..int. . r m-m - . 1 C Corn" and tankage pica i 3 5 -7 IS 48 M 8 8 61 M S4 29 CKEAM SEPARAf ORS PANAtlA-PACIFIC EIIFOSitlOiT V -Z' V " ' i l - ' ' Likewise ah.' V ' , r; : v cl'Locis, 1904 Buflalo,; 1501 f Pans, 1500 . : - Chico," 1C93 . . . " And every world's .exposition since 1879-. . j- kEI)EAV : co:o nrtAixins Asm local agetiozs tic vcmj over : field - of-: assuuiDtibn that the man -!$ZV.' Yz, who has a large heart". and liver," large; corn rlzs j i: lungs and kidneys has a -greater opr'i'rriHr pdrtunity oT Irving Jtb'f ripe :old age .Jgfg than ? the man: tvuo, .tor some reason or other, -has had some of these vital organs retarded itf theiiv development. This has always" been assumed to be the case, but no one has proved it. rtiai -tne rwsnte-tith:rging f DUl ii seems TCftsyuauw auu acw;iiv. uucemrom nog which liad bwn fattened n to believe .that a growing man should- f011 0rarPl0 ojnethmg else. be given 7 such feeds plenty of. ash v - lit: should be calleoTtthe1 attention ' and protein especiallyas will allow of tarafejtnaOh nis wnoie uuuy, inuawcs, i diu, uyuco, luesizeioi ine-internal rorgans were and-internal organs, to -reach their allMBadtifS maximum'growth and size.V. per&ioiiOdgc repre- - It is surely sensible to suppose that stnt$ Vnly a hott parl of the life of a' man should be -fed suc.li feeds as pig. It should alsobe noted that will allow, his ".whole body 'to grow .these pigs had -attained a weight of into - what - the Creator ' intended it approxinrately 70 pounds before these should be when he" gave it to the tests'.wernauguratediithey had all, world. Anyway, it is surely a self- up tqjth evident fact that nothing will be had equal opportunity to. develop the gained by withholding those foods whole body.j-. If they1 had heen taken from the growing child .which go to v through-the the building of the muscles, the bones, whole lives: we would expect the dif- and the internal organs. While, noth- ferehce still ing is gained by withholding properly greaterift favor jp! the" mixed feeds. oalanced rations from the children; Byref errln to :ihe albbve table it still thousands and thousands of our is :seen; thattthe ;mixed ieeds always children are stunted year atter . year caused; an increase m the size of the 0 Hour, Longer intheFisM JfON'T .knock off so early for - milking. 7r Install anEmpire Mechanical Milker. Keep your -tzzsi; yourself end Srour men in the fielda irorkinc: ca I , lio:xlonger.f It meon3 real money especially on busy days vhzn the crain to just sot tobe taken care of. The -Bares time labor, expensa nndellml:- nates 3 tho dnulery cl mUkinj. It Increases u.- . the milk flow means tmrer rnvk marer . - P 1 1 "1SSZ?PPofltB OMd(nb3ortwM9OW(mitnJniinc20toU J 'I I cowl an honr. OMinaanatakearof twodocbU n f T If - vniu. Govs aUod I content for th Empir. - Th V ' P antoru air prcmu irnnwgt U ton and gentle. f Ijet tta id rem descrinrton and ulctnrea of tinpuw ixtrs eaa inspire trwcm ticpnnxax tbati er m&khur good in reny fine dairies. Ak almo lor 1 rar After m tbolmpirs Gasoline Lnrfnea nd-l Unpuv liiMx acq i..,.,,a. Aakfr Catalog ha. i Olctsa,Il Daw.Cala. TorlliaiOra, 111 " T J I I I -' - ' J m 1- - 1 i ii m Whm barry eti Cist tuJJa the t rwr-.t 1' 1 dirt fatfnwfci tvr ret mora gr"d froca th&x f c-1, miw kiumwhi wars oeucr. i nay ara mora es. jwo n urvr uuyiwaq atppaaraoaa i aJa to Uia Uicg cto. ItaJjoraratoa r i it a ' i 'jvi lEcarln-jL .J v, cap. 'Xhry ara atd4ad, rrtcto md rta la "7 rannin CxiLU a haft and U ml. M Btawart aicHa eiipr'rwr "1. lugbaat rrada. I'rleaewm-Dkrta.onlj 670. in r both mind and body by - the im proper administration of foods. Balance the Feed ' ' . BUT we started out to tell about' the C-t c"i firfn rf daakr ete4 Q aaJ a auf aUd C U. D. (or balanoa. Ilooay aad traflg?g utiaa a back U pot aatiinad. - cv-.-3 rjjcrnria chut co.' internal organs thatis, the corn-fed - pigs had "smaU organs when compar- ed with those'of thetheripigs. The weights! of ;th;hcartwei increased -f rom 7 to 16 oer eenLihe.lluries from effect of .feeds on the si2e;of the, 8 to 46 oer cent: the livers friwnS to internal organs, of, pigs. ".There, is no. ,73 per cent, and the kidneys (two tak difference however; lundanntalin : Cn together) rfront 29 to'64 per cent. i..xau& . jus buuju fwyus .. ku, ' a nc increases vanea wun xue Kinu ui they must -both have'. plenty.; of 'ash . 'feed..' J ' r '. and proteiiL:Their.Tati6ns.wiU Vary wjt s not possibleo slate that these " somewhat in.v detail, but they must larcre brcransVwe're iukt so'manv oer both have- what, is : known as a bal- , cent tnorft fflripnf In rfnin tr the work anced ration; or their bodies are sure : of the Body than; tHe small ones, but to suffer - and; become, weakened in ; it do some way. It takes plenty of mineral that the: large organs:ould do their matter and- protein to r make - large work isomewhat-tnofe satisfactorily bones and muscles, and internal :or- than the smiUi ones provided the gans in a pig, and it requires exactly largel'dhes,'--:were;normaL:and heal-. the same things to make large bones, r thy. As far as a naked eye examina muscles; and internal organs in a tioi' could " determine, all of the or child. - A ration of corn for a, pig, as -ganV irere perfectly healthy. On the we shall see . below, will not permit : other hand, it seems xaore reasonable the;' organs to grow, to . the size; the , to-suppose that' the organs of the . Creator intended they should attain ; corn-fed pigs were "abnormally small, corn lacks a sufficient amount of min- that they had not been permitted to eral matter ;and protein you .can't' reach ; their "normal-or; predestined build a. brick house and complete it; size There is plenty' of information as, a brick house without "plenty of . to prove that the bones of a pig can bricJc' 7" : V:7 he:; Weakened:'50', pet ,centrithin 150 . Let us see whether we can or not . days by the improper feeding of too Let us look at some experimental . much corn, aid. It-does , not seem il-; facts.X While. the writer was at the- logical to; conclude that the hearts, Alabama' Experiment Station- he fed -.the lungs) the'Jivers, and the kidneys a ' large number of pigs on- various mayalso be weakened; in Uhe same rations : to .determine, among other ' way 77(7?;- DAN.T.' GRAY.. . things, the most economical and best 1 " ' ' T --y-- , , feeds for hogs froVn'the standpoint ; SALE'DATES CLAIMED of profit At the end of the tests the The nfre8iTe : Tarmer Is ' Had to hogs 'were all - slaughtered ' and the J01-"4 cUlm Qf"&3ltTti v i . lowing flatee upon which wales of pore-nreu carcasses examined to determine the; Wstock win-bahew:v; effect of these various rations on the- - 7 - ;7;HereforWi : size of the bones, on the size of the f'March:'i, :iui 0. Hirrir a sons, internal organs, on: ' the : melting Mah'Ttjch; Cwo.; Korthwest mu- , point Of the lards etc' The pigS, at V oorl Hereford Breeders' foc the beginning of the tests, were 'UY- proximately 70 pounds in WeightJ the , I'eb.-S-Des Motnea, Iowa, nfler tne ra vveights,,howevervaried some:from;::"7:; - ' year, to year.v Their average weight; h - : C v at killing time- was .closeo 4S0 iZihtUwz rari nickoryVai. It was soon noticed that' the internal r Z2 J LUU TOUR BUBSCEirnoNS -I . I 13. ono. Tltnay orflerln4 it's ail y rre renro yoati YIUXJ EES SITE TARMEB. Ki L l V v V-&4 i'vt ena cf ' I a tcm litr-a, Up and CatUa. 1 I4mm. aJ-Ln-.-i a3 aw isatiUaw m U Cataz and umpK iraa oa rjuv. - v j F.I.Biir)iaCo-i:i.HKtC1(! 7han wrltlaf ta adfertltera, mtntloa Ttie rrcjrealvo r&naer, -? ,,.---...- organs ot the corn-ted ptgs were small. .-: It ' was also very quickly noticed that the pigs which, were fat tened on certain pasture crops had extremely heavy internal organs. The following table gives a "very brief summary of the increase in size of ly. Tenneaaee. at Trl-Btaw 7; - -1 Ground, Memphis, Tenm Ala IX. A Juif, Ugr West , 7 ' ; .tanoa, ln& - . 1 ; . , Feb. SMclCee Bros at rcrc'- t Hem YTia Ourra5ers 'will sbntti a f aver rrft , thi ' Tnt M-nal orrArt' tvVirT it rr n . fcfd(ra if thT will 'let us LnoW la time. taken from the - corn-fed hogs are l l)tsVlVx'S- !lte?PS compared with. thos.c takenjrom hogs. rucffs cc icu laiiriJcri f?i- ; ; , - -A
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