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1 1 ' v 'i ' lJ-' -A ' AA A ; '" V j- V- -' A"AH. c . ; rn i ji if, ii fi tiki h . it i a a o )' ' r""!1 vir7iry Vol. XXXIII No. 27 1 W , rf"'-"- STTJRDAYAjtJliYg 1918; EJ1 ia Yeari 5c;i 3 It straw areas in v .!wf "'y'"rt ft l' ..r rfkmelvmamnfSussesttotis .supposed, and iCan; be . prevented by.' 1 o irin to.'i;rttttir.;. :ii;M;pr''il!!.v.,'. HrtlWlftf af a rtci ft- Am . 7C A OTi t If it 1ft thrill crfif ihdf tlrnc , 1 n - , ' A MblasicrFecdiorllpgl pcrpni much cheaper if having the tauowin, guar-, toes constitute the whole ration nor ffrain. . It : should he! used at .tie rate or oats and $8 a; .ton: for oat - straw ; V A READER xi Viand anteed composition; ;,and:wishes,j to,, i' ;of one ounce to three galloas of wa-: ar. high prices. Vi'nnt anil hft k k. Jii -4'Ttl!. Ai-t . 1... !i- ikmJ t .A.t .. t r . -i-' r - kllOW US value "v& T. - . . w jwv.uuiamcu. ; J.ucu vauci vaauc 15 :.; lf uv u gcuci ai, UU6 aliQU gt mix . h mixea - wiua tuwr. ju.u caohySateV " f ed in hard ground, and sprinkle with . the 0 VETERINARY PROBLEMS llilk Fter (Parturient Pa?$U or "Vk;- PartarUnt Apoplexy) i M .51 '1 V J"! -A 1 Tl,rA q rprtainlV: an error in this -nnwndahf mnWH nftfatrv .W;trtPf4 c.rM- 'i Vu..-i.t ; V w. ' y r :vt i.'-.-- ; hydrates is probably nUrogen-fegepr r.whn;aixtnre-,f,con. and po-JThin tovMrthfegtafa'.wWtlwrocSSM extract The "rbohydrates.ar theta vras fiber and the nitrogen-fteei-extractJ-In combined, it is cettainly.iroposj.ble, potatoes to equal t pound of mixed wettine of all the seeds, arid.cover .7... "...i""""- I" to mix moiasses auaauwu ju lu"-c grams; ; ail tne uregon Mattoa wnenthe oi e with canvas, carets.; blank- -Zr:--t.-ti n er to per cent and only have 39 percent; of onared attack! carbohydrates, for both .alfalfa and : ed' 3.4 to .3.8txounds of; cooked ;bbta''f9rf'frAfn-ciV:tA:wtvA Wftrvin-'iJiT . - ' ' molasses contain over w pcr,.cens i?;.oesTana pounds of - raw potatoes v way;? The se carbohydrates -each, ' v - ; to quil irpouttd harlejr when fed a dxiei ty mixi ' haps , the first one noticed niay ; ijel S marked lessening of the muk flow Qt a . wohbltnflr of the : hind Tarts. "This; '.- i loss of control may increase until. the:S seed may then be readily mixinz with air-slaked lime." combination of tnis feed and ; alone. W concludel; and the lime mav be removed bv the' corn will make a satisfactorywthat Ut; requires-, abo contains less protdnthan co and is well known that corn?r corner other, tains too little protein for feedins,antfs any class of hogs. This feed can weight of potatoes; used to a limited extent as a substit-Perhapsli ute for corn or to take .the place -of v. Oration t mafbe wade'up oi:cboked "bags, binsi one-fourth to one-half the corn in the .Irish; potatoes, or cook Irish Ptara ration, but such a mixture must :hare toes niay take the place of one-fourth thorou some feed rich in protein like tankage- to onethiH cbrn mUHeaUon fori solution. The dcillhat is used should ; added to properly balance -the ration hbgs.henhe price of Irish" potatoes for any kind of hogs,; when ;grQwth;isperj:bushe with dry ;frMfm xK e c; - l:&r:'"-' desired. y ' : -3 The only objections to thismolasse words, i 3 pounds of. corn ts: being' Economic Plants. , ; hours' V'-'-'-V--' . ; .:. r., ;v ,; feed for hogs is that it is too low in d2 pounds of cora and4 pounds of . . . , : v-. ; - ; Trealnnli-Tke ; exact cause of ' protein a too high infiberut; mixture of this feed and .corn, mfthe stl.tuted. :In case raw Irish potatoes -." . .1 c ' 7 ' ffAptivP treatrnerit ha rUen discov. proportions; sav of one nitt used. : they should-notnisplace;;;;! the Straw?- , ?5f.?i! ?1S e r asses feed to two" of corn won d nothanneurth the be excessively high n fiber. hecause 'S would require pounds of .corn and J -. nri , k;,;u .t ;t -S'Si! r f- -51 r i li; : i-. iV? ; fe 0 the very low fiber content; corn.1 at least there;: : What ought : I to charge ; for ease, recovery is almost always cer,' H to 8 parts of such a mixture. is addt; toes to equal 3 pounds of wn. , , j Q-ts in th striw wheri soW : t0 tehy; tain. -: The may be pumped ; into tinn f u t J r: -: udder with an-ordinary milk tube.: w" Wl my, iu vyuiye auoui-as ioi- -loes snonia nor cosr over. ity ccnis a N F. l. .Hi! ;.'!!f i ;f 'I II; til: s -621.8(1 per-eeat, r " -v-r -7"" - . ; . : etfaw rather -fihort " 8.98 rw cent s- comnarison does not take into constd- straw rainer sugrt. inis should give a very satisfactory ? era to market quo- milk tube: thoroiighry clean and that- mixture for feeding hogs weighing potatoes, but if the, hogs we getting taticms on untbreshed:oats,.or oat& in the air : drawn into the bicycle v around 100 pounds each. , - . ;. .no othet succulent or green feed the: the st?aw t0 t the price, the only pump is"' far' enough from the floorj Perhaps more of the i molasses tV :" value of ; this sttcculence may well payvibaaia for estimating a falr price J is to " 0f the'lstable to prevent suckinunxS 11 --i- of ; the. coal ' tar disinfectants, mixed; with water that has been; boiled arid allowed to "cool. '. It is : also best - ta milk a few streams whileUhe wasn ing of the teat is being done. vThe ud "v,..fM. dr , rrrSA v r i . r ?But oats ; rary greatry m tne proporr fixture IS the Urtr! nrnnWi.l. -riU niAtA ti IJVo antnty trt a1- vt - b . -- t . : e - fnif. ...t.- i . ri'H1 v"-rrfcVv-rr r . s bushels oer acre, tne weignr oi .rne f!;r : ...relah'8hPatQr;anee.;t Erain may equal the weight of the -- .v. ..ug iceaing but if Such'a - an" receiving some protein teea, irisntOTiT.fiv ,, Vields ner' acre inw io5iuraMiiisv'ylw;:;,;;f g? K ure produces satisfactory 'gaink abecannotrpr . ;. th - "o objection o rfis&c ' ? pusnel," unlesSAthe -pota -appearance oi mc nuucr w h . Cnm awJ I.:A n . "5" roiaioei. compared as Hoir FeeHf s - A fH wishes to know't'hertla.: a h , eQing' Taloe o corn at $1 5:da!d!Irish:;pott4 I 5 m i;i :h: ;3 t v:;'..r. r-.y-1:--- ;; ' : y Vk X- nr,,? - tat ;no attempt be ' made- to.' give. . zmmm,. 01 VMS y ioats in or. at ieast no medicine : 1 1- , j WiiLt sheets downv . f n a "usnei tor hog feed nyy; -t " r of flat oiv-S po atoe; ferl . . v --ed m the fall,-The,.Progressive Farni-;th, we5ffht of the straw y-i y ? coked will not e'-U H for h'on rS2f ta ,st,slactW by smut and given the remedy.' We are.not told the market price clacking-: sacl , t v Henry, n'tprig 1 V, scar mW esePreuVons;ar , ; given in ftain Plutl . !' , cnt feed ?. r-1-?1 for the gram, opmg rpneumonia. yjo-.prevent .this -feed lacktng-y-- wrj! 51 can be S'1 : Ll and the cn?'? ll :;K-y:f U
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