—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 7.1968 20 Putting The Cow To Rest By Using Noture's Way Of Drying Off A Cow With Jill our knowledge of feeding the dairy cow, we still .do not know exactly all the re quirements of each individual. Consequently, for each quart or pound of milk the cow produces, she must steal some materials from her own body. Because of this body-stealing, every cow in the herd must occasionally be given a period of rest and re newal. During such a rest pen od, we must replace the materi als she has stolen from her body if we expect her to increase pro duction in the coming lactation. The time a cow stands dry is the most important peiiod of her en tire lactation. Therefore, we should give real thought to how we are going to stop the flow of milk and stait her repairing and building up her body. There are various ways of stopping the milk flow. Some dairymen practice what is known as the skip, strip, starve meth od. This involves intermittent milking, with a gradual shrink age of the feed Other dairymen go all out to get Iheir cows dry by practicing the skip, strip starve, dehydration method. This involves taking away not only the cow’s feed, but her water as well. Both of these methods us ually are successful in dry in? the cow. But they are not good for the future herd because, while we are drying up the milk, we are also cutting down on the food going to the unborn calf How much damage is done to the unborn calf is a question But it could be considerable, since the calf at this point is Just entering, its most rapid growth period Another disad vantage in practicing these meth ods of drying the cow is that by withholding her feed and water we are actually encouraging, in fact, demanding that she steal from her own body the very thing we are trying to minimize by giving her a rest A Look at Nature’s Way What is the conect way of dry ing a cow’ We are strong in ad vocating natuie’s way Let’s see how nature dries up a cow First we should understand a few bas ic functions that take place in the cow The blood that supplies the fats, other solids, and water required in making milk comes from the lear of the uddei It hesitates in the udder long enough to deposit its milk-mak ing mateuals, then is earned throush the mammary veins and into the body through the mam mal y wells to the lungs, and then to the heait to be pumped with more material foi future work The blood (appioximately 80 pounds pei cow) is continuous in its woik and lesponds to the point of most insistence When a cow is diy the demand on the blood is foi body repair and building When a cow is milk ing the demand is on making milk When we diy off a cow, we change the i equu ement fi om milk mak’ng to body building Now, how do we diy off a cow using natuie’s methods’ Fust of all, cows aie neatiues of habit and do not like change So take hei out of the stall she has giown used to and put her in a Robert K. 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