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Livestock MitdUaiwiPrdblenis oyer the pasture and pull up or cut, down ..'in starting.the digTestive orgahs of the 1 the plants leftby the mower:,,..v;' calf. to working properly, V But jf the : r ,fi- iii'i i - iikiiu 1 iiirrr wppn nri 1 1 nirmm - iriK 'rr .! 11 1 i i ill i f"f I iiifiviiiv f nriir ? If the roughage contains a fair, allow- rV-,. - A- Trance of legume hay, or 'the 'cow -is on A READER who is lending cream to a ; clover pasture, then a concentrate 5 con- I creamery says : ''The cream tests, from; staining. 20 per cent ol protein is nobre ftn. . in " v L U...i.r J,iLi.J.. ' - I f 1.-1 1 A I. l 1 tu tu iihTh i rill 'iiiii t I : j( i ii i .. i i ir-v.-1 14 v v :'i 1 1 1 1 rir s'yfiiii: I I i I vr 1 1 aiiiiiiiii v iiuvi irn vfi 38 cents a pound lo&bjitteffatj'jVe catx with it some additional concentrate, rich and this-is slow tedious expensive, and w,most commonly to the takp four nbundVof .'this '39Der tent in carbohydrates., like" corn, corn bran. nftn imnrtiu. , nrt,i in,r Urtt-' much ' milk." to unclean cream, churii it, and get 2tA -pounds of , molasses, etcr olete stand of uasture nlants'and not too- feeding of the milk in butter,yTdt ifl'the "cows are getting silage and close grazing is the best preventive. InVand to n irregular cream right..-1 do not understand it.. . ; oce .UA -nt such a case, just a little attention to re-' Should be of aboul - " . . . - ' t i- ft"" w 6","J ""J v f , . , , m. Creantweighing four taining 39 per .cent ,butterfat 1.56 pounds of butterfat. If J added the overrun,''or one-sixth orn this case'20 pound, we have 1.82 pbunds : mnr than thri ntvfrtr 5fiAtf: tiiorK krA aKI a 1otlr flmn nnMin nlir vv 1 this adds to the difficultyof eradicating fection may take place through .the or suppressing it by Wowing. --Cultivate . navel. . , .r' ing the pasture, growing legumes to in- ( , '-4 - V. f ' " : . crease tne tertmty and tnen 'putting. in;- w , " T V v,. :ii ji-.i. fu u?Ai..-"vare 'in older calves ' The infectious weed , Where, the pasture Cannot; be white scours usually kills too promptly mowed or cultivated, the onlyjmethod' of -to ve, time for consulting us. ' The. t: .A - v.. "ir. j ii 11! asis nrrnrrinc in niricr ralvQ nr nn feeding of too unclean vessels feeding: The milk i the same tempera-' ture each time 90. to, 100 degrees.. It that is neither - pounds 'an'd'coh' tonseed hulls alone then 'a concentrate 'woving the first plants that appear,, will -'ture each time; 90. to, itterfat'ontains,' containing, 20'per cent protein might not keepthe bitter 'weed out.- y r should be Jresh milk t. ifto tmVbe; be too rich in proteins , 'i,-il - -sour nor old. ... :l , nnp. sixth, or - - D.!x v I ; nI .a!. - - . .l 1 uuucrs 111 uuymg uurjf- vaiuc 'X-We are often asked to make a balanced ath wiVht of -standard butter which nation out 01 a given selection 01 con- - Overfeeding and the feeding out of unclean .vessels are the :more common: I ...vv- w w i.. causes, ine treatment is, tneretore. to , flip coon rows from the noor onrs it.. l. r 1 . r.. ii. ' ' ... ,. :,T V. w " - V . -1 IKlCdUVrlCUUkC i II1C 1CCU. lyUL UUl L1IC W nounds Of 39 oercent cream should Centrates,: anane Kina oi rougnage is make.vThis is .nearly ; HpoUtid, or a : " v w o a&SS V,;t SSS5rv 1 without ever making, a 1 mistake!' says aj ent relv for Mrotwo feeds and rteft W, W-Swett, ofpV MLssouri; ter which -our readex says, hecan make Y," .7,1 LUoe f ' 9 lege of Agriculture. . ' Even- the best- lla nmniltlt Th mtMlr U not hpintr from (ouounds-ea :.w a, the conctta , . i ntei hS2 fc". The:Iifferencl might.come, ffoman . "v" O:? ""6.c 1?:; . ?d of S?d w?en diarrhea is present es sometimes make a mistake. ; are certain ooints. about" the :.Tkw;f, cf -,Tr.4f '! Jfmiif .a part of a full ration of concentrates cow that are almost always associated- j,t, t,n,r, :n -incorrect butterfat test. :.l hat is, it might n rr. ivi, - - - It is, therefore, better to have the milk ilT i,m Mntoinmrr mnr may usually use conceiuraic iuixiuic wim iugn prouucuou.,,.,,. . ZTlSSrWaWl.. of ; . .The PdderShould.be.dewid 4d outside of the calf. It is always a safe plan to starve a calf, that has scours ' ery patrons are-sometimes robbed brm-- .t" ;'.'V "ng wmi goou uiwnmwv. u i nuuw f or a day 'or two at least. And,-of: accurate and 'dishonest butterfat testing. JJzSS be evenly . developed, level on the floor, cour- te smaI, Amount of milkgi'vea" it is also possible-to account for this. 0.43 ' M STofSlS to eqmpped vith . teats of good and, should'be ffesh; clean and warmfand pounds of .butter,"1 in excess of -what, ?ft fed irom clean vessel. " .,1- u;c nfjH' f dairy cows on pasture.. - . -y. - , should. also be soft and pliable, indicat- . " c . , ;, per cent cream, by a smaller per cent of DUttenax m tne ouiter maae man is , jtc ing that .it consists of secreting-cells . If, the cutting down of the feed, does . BHtir Weed flavoV iL.J . i5'. tne .wua tneiaaer is wen suppnea wnn Diooa. Mwaca h.w iwu w si vi fcauic- auired bv'the1' standard.' For instances if "rtlo hittV.i'tn!irl from 4' rFrRNTI.V r wi t HisrlKsed Dounds-of 39- per tent cream' or 1.56 :t onion flavor in milk, and now a reader0 Longcrooked veins entering large wells 1. spoonfuls of; castor oil according ,to pounds ot DUtteriat.tne.DUuer can con-, wants to know now io taice tne Ditter-ur;ypen-s lurougn mc u-u, wn ue "s." v"v hu:uwu;,, tain only aboutJO percent of butterfat, taste out of rnilk- when "the cows 'eat usually associated with high production. "ful or 30 to 40,drops of turpentine may , r.,ua ct,iti nno.'n Rfi tn-RS pptit"c KitAf" w.. - - ' - ' ' z?.; : vi a - --., ki V v,,.. iM be out in the oil. ,.A mixture .of. eaual of, butterfat..' When the butter. is more i:' khk'h pwn morp ' difficult tinuous producer unless she has a-strong, parts of powdered chalk and subnitrate : of butterfat, there is either; an error in . J? TS:t7JStlSiSffi ' constitution are indicated by broad, open, three times a day, will usually, result m iv toe kept;.""0""3' v,,va r?"41 . IIj j ----- f,----. tne. cream test., or mere, is urn uwu.,.,, . .."fi, k: ac mw holrn ' taken out. ?. out of the wild water; salt or curd, one or; all, included h f. the miit, but riot i in the butter,'and the butter becomes -in-B ot the P. P,ut nr. 1 ferior or illegal. .f Xr , If the, cows .are taken j ; broad." ' ' w; f ' "; 'reduced and the sour,-undigested milk -..Feed capacity' is essential; , In order ";mo.v? bX-tl?e purgative of castor oil - to nroduce heavilv a cow-must consume 7 "iurc somcuraey given, insteaa or If cream tests-'are inaccurate or dis-- onion pasture inree or iour.nours uorc . largc quantities ;of feed -and water. A. vnaix ano: suonitrate oi Dismuinrr tf organize a miiKing,- tneomon ?navor.,wui -noi. uc- barrei which is ione; broad, and deep in-ls . j .. ' .V'- - . - , 4v'. . .' v .r -1 .1. . -i 'iL. ArAcpnt hiif ro tar a wp know th' bitter j; t - J J , . 1 meinoa or.sysienT oitCUCCKiuK uic icaia , . , . r .. uicsucs a idrgc . cdpdujf uiu V1" . u Bicarbonate ol oda 8 oarta fcr weiirht as Ahe o-nly means-:of, protecting, them; iflaror from eatrng. bitter weed will re- duction. . A large cow neariy al way s has...; &iitSiiiSth::;4 pS! bj Kigt' selves ;: -C.'-rX" ' remain with thelcow inuchlonger. , the, advantage in production, r provided Salol :,.2 parti by weight L" VnT.S'!V:C4"-- rf.The onlf wav-we know to handle the she. is not deficient in otherpointsJ i". tUaV Iu.OC:...! nmt-TlUm A l?v. W;il Tint pitter.weeq prowem is toeraaicate ne., , 1 Hurt Hogs ; pasture infested with A PRADER 'writes: "We have had sev-V Many plants have i " - i . . ' eral "people tell us, that green wheat weed" but the one would kill hogs: I have several acres of tnat- namein 7,;-iariiy, prominent joints; lack of ,heavi-; heifer a distance of; two miles.it tak- . n,nA irkAaf : tni'vit ' tiif anfl half, scattered throughout .nearly the entire a AAiu a'M tti. vnrMpnr, nf th - f Af iior to vrSv w ftiat ii.9t ; which I want to use for a hog This perennial error" crops out iy every season sands know peat Jt regularly, in t spite uiiu urtij., ti. u - " ii a,,,,,., ness ana nesn, ana ine presence -oi . mc ; a'nTtUaK wedges Mgood mdications, ; ut regular-; scieFntific -name js "Heleniura tenuis? Quahty refers tothe handling or pli- When she. had beendriven about; a mile ? v from the starting point she became blind, Oil. -lUSUVlUUC, auuiuuu- fi:., f ie oillorl "cnrpf. Wr1" 911(1 dUHUV U1C j. 1UUC, lilC i CHUtuitJil - Wi t . it is. not true,:yet others re-i hasiike some of the 0ther,Vsweet weeds" bone tthecharactrrof. the .animal, j;The" excitement overheating and vio- lany.mispne oi an uicc-. ;rtA ae noieonincy tork hut this wnicncannot De vacsgriuet uuuwmui ipnt perienceto the cbntrary, V - is almost certainly, not true as-regards ,Jhave to beseen to be appreciated.cMis Perhaps" someone put - hogt: unaccus-; ouriSouthern'itterwee.d," for stock soun Extension Farm News, yy B iumea to, greenieea on green u - - eat .ana tnnve on it, " , . sow suckling young pigs has been "sudt -t v "a -r ... '' 1 ' denly turnedon greenTye or. wheat, and t " "Twenty years go 'it- was -not. very,, Rom 11 nt fV.A Via cn'ffprrl from rommon m the Carolinas. - but even o" - scouring or'too loose bowels If theyears ago it had taken the .pastures of , sow is a good milker and the pigs young, ? the Mississippi Valley south. We notice . VETERINARY PROBLEMS good V eet to the Increased Scours in Calves ; lent exercise are probably responsible fdr the blindness. Without knowing more about" the' '.actual., condition of the', eyes , in this case we cannot risk a definite, opinion as to whether she Vill, regain her sight If the blindness is due. to the rupture of a' blood vessej in the brain" or elsewhere," the clot mayor niay not be" absorbed so as to restore sight.,; There they may get too muth milk at first, due ; that it is much tijore common all over the -Vntjr ;readers ' 'frequently -.write -for.', may. be - such a condition of. the nerves ;ed'flow from the .addition &oum in recent jears. m x vcijr 6.Mi. y treat .1 .. t 1'... ' .4 .-"' 3 j,.' !'' l.. . a 'rAn.ircl .itl trnntlff : Uldl BlKUl W ill UUL UC 1 C31U1CU. . Wllllt uu of frrm.fMr.'Pt if-at firtt fh hops West, makincf-the milk ot-cows grazing.,- . . Vu-r 0 the other-hand. -if -due to a" less serious , arejurned on the green feed for only -an m a bitter,weea inieste,a pasture unni iui . ts ral mohths,:' t -T-' condition, tne heiter may regain ner.signt, hourr each dayt for-two 'or three- days ,;use, because of the intensely bittertaste. TV.' in the course of time:;, ; , they, maythen be left 6n it to 'eat allThis is especially true early.m the season , As usual, the -prevention i of this trou- :( WithouV imowinr thi actual condition . they' want and it will not only, nofhurt : when the .young, bitter, weed plants', are -bie - is much more-important, than rtMeSgei ; thfltv, .4. .jii u a f- t,."L Kd,Mc .n,l.r nA othr - nature- olants. not - tr-atm-nt '.Firt hefause if, it is 4Tre- - causing tnrDiinaness, ,we ao noi ieei inai r .Mvu,,uuv;WiU C. KWU 1U1' uivui).uvsiuvg,viui.!;; w -. - ' ,., a . . i. vkkuvw 7T- - , - - . . . , : ; wOrttt 'While - Or- PVett SaiC ' tO ' tire i savins bnhalf.rS two-thifds ' the erain abundant.1. But bitter-weed is, not nearly;, .Vented.' as it may be, there is no need w?2.r 'S:J!tlri' .v feed.-. .r ; ,;;: " ... . so difficult to suppress in a pasture. as. Jor .treatment, arid' second, it is much;; v v?? . j M . am a -" m itt.F nrpun iv kpiiii iiii I till . . . t. 'tnn m ivo it ttppi ' - . .: r ..... .'....v- ... uauoaj .y ?. ; tpocioseiy. x? tnere.w utuu v orIe that has, been . curea.. Moreover, ;easv for w to cet. v : V, sod of grass and it grows wen ana jsnoi r vrrt7.rs causes the death.of many calves ' . , , " . r-mixed 1Aei hitter -wpn seldom -.-.,,' i.i - a- A KtAUhR -asks if 'a ready-mixed .too closely grazed, 'bitter weed .seldom- and ren(jerS others of little br ho value; Time .and the -natural healing powers dairy feed . containing 18 to, 24- per , gives much trouble. The pastures where ,what is nown"' as '"white -scours" is of her ownbody will be the best, doctor ,3 .F '
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