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Then, also, there is the ciiance of bringing in diseases such as tuber- i culosis, contagious abortion, and udder troubles, sajs J. P. LaMaster, chief of ; tbe dairy division of Clemson college. The second and best way to get ! good profitable cows is to raise them j on your farm. All dairy cows depend for their value on the inherent ten dency to convert feed into milk and on their proper growth and develop ment. That is, they must have well bred ancestry. Although tbe cows you now own may be grades and poor grades at that, you can insure the value of your future herd by breeding these cows to well-bred pure bred bulls. A well-bred bull is not only a regis tered bull, but one having a sire com ing from a line of high butterfat and milk producers, and out of a dam with a good butterfat record, nothing less than 400 pounds in one year, she also having come from a line of high producing aucestry. The tendency of the normal cow is to revert to the original wild cow which gave only enough milk for her calf; so unless by selection you in crease the ability to produce, you will soon have only boarder cows which will not pay you for the feed they eat or the labor necessary to manage them. The most profitable system of dairy farming is to have the most of the cows freshen in the fall. In order to do this it is necessary to breed the cows during November, December and January. If you do not have a good bull or do not live near a farmer who owns a good bull to which you can breed your cows, begin now to locate one for your own use. The dairy di vision of Clemson college will assist you in locating a good bull. Plan Outlined to Avoid Grassy Flavor in Milk When the herd is first placed on pasture or is turned into clover or al falfa, a gras3y taste is often caused in the milk fpr a short time, not only making the milk objectionable t« trade, but affecting the butter taste as well. This can usually be eliminated by starting the herd on a change of pasture, or a pasture from confine ment, gradually. Do not leave the herd on the new pasture too long the first day—a few hours in the morning or afternoon, supplementing this with some grain and a dry ioughnge such ns silage The silage can best be saved during the time of good pasture after ths cows have gradually been allowed more time In the pasture, as It will make a good supplement for poor pastures later in the summer. After a week or ten days, cows producing twenty pounds of milk a day or less will need little if any grain on good pasture. For heavier producers, feed a pound of grain for each six or eight pounds of milk produced per day. A mixture of 400 pounds of ground corn, 200 pounds ground oats, or bran, and 100 pounds of cotton seed meal it recommended by the Purdue dairy de partment. Cottonseed meal is espe cially good at this time, to produce a firm butter with better quality, as well as to tend to check the laxative ef fects of a fresh pasture. A liberal sup ply of salt should be available to herds on pasture at all times. Ohio Cpw Makes Record of Five Sets of Twins The Ohio Station Bulletin 7 makes note of a cow in the station herd that is reported to have dropped five sets of twins out of seven times calving i Twinning has also been rather com ■ mon in other closely related cows in j the herd. The possibility of estab I lishing a family of cows which would i produce a high percentage of twins is ; suggested, but it is pointed out that ; of the nine sets of twins recorded six sets were male and freemartin and three were males. Good Cows Will Always Pay Biggest Dividend Just because a poor milk-producing cow'pays you a return, do not con clude that scrubs pay. 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