The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 05, 1937, Image 2

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“The future of any milking herd
often depends on how calves are han-
dled,” says W. R. Arends, dairy au-
thority of (Me Purina Mills. “This
puts a definite responsibility on the
shoulders of the man who cares for
the calves from the time they are
dropped until they become part of the
milking herd. It is not only cheaper
to raise heifer calves than to buy cows.
but by raising one’s own heifers a herd
can be built just about the way a
dairyman wants it.
Feed Highly Important
“The importance of feed for the calf
cannot be over-emphasized,” Arend
says. “Feed must provide the things
from which bones, sinews, muscles.
and blood are made. A well developed
~ frame, and depth in the middle are
~ determined by what the calf gets to
eat. First food for the calf should be
the mother’s colostrum milk. This
milk is laxative and performs the job
of setting the digestive system in mo-
tion. If it is necessary to take the
calf from the cow. the calf may be fed
from a pail. But nature has taught
the calf to look up for its milk so it
- should be made to stretch its neck out
to drink from a pail. As in nursing,
the neck should be outstretched so
that the opening into the rumen or
first stomach is naturally closed. pre-
venting milk from entering. The first
stomach in a small calf is dormant.
Whenever milk enters, it lies there
and ferments. This causes SCREIS.
Need More Than Skim Milk
“Milk alone will not provide all the
things calves need for profitable
growth,” Arend points out. “Milk is
about 87 percent water, which means
~ that a gallon of milk is really about
~ seven pounds water and one pound
solids. As the calf grows and de-
velops its requirements for solid mat-
ter increase beyond what milk alone
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At your drugglist's or by mall,
Dortage paid, on receipt of price.
ooklet and Samples on request.
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FOR GROWING
can supply for maximum growth. In
a properly balanced dry feed calves
are supplied with the nutrients they
need.
“After years of research work the
Purina Research Staff has discovered
how to fill calf’s needs through a
complete feed known as calf startena.
By feeding a little milk at the start,
then feeding calf startena with nay
the calf gets exactly what it needs,
Begin Feeding Fourth Day
“The new calf feed is given baby
calves when four days old, It’s kept
before them at all times, but it is
never advisable to place in the troughs
more than a day’s. feed at a time,
subjecting it to possibilities of becom-
ing damp.
“The feeding schedule for calves
worked out by Purina scientists calls
for mother’s milk the first three days.
after which start with two quarts of
milk per day working up to four
quarts daily at beginning of second
week. At end of second week, the calf
should be getting five quarts daily,
which should be continued through the
third week. At beginning of fourth
week, cut milk back to three quarts a
day. at end of fourth week, cut out
milk entirely. Along with this limited
milk feeding program. keep calf start-
ena, hay, and water before the calf.
These directions are for Holstein and
Ayrshire calves. For Guernsey and
Jersey calves, the amount of milk is
slightly reduced.
“By the end of the fourth week, the
calf is used to dry feed so its weaned.
No more milk is needed because the
calf’s complete needs are taken care
of in calf startena, hay, and water.
With this kind of feeding it isn’t long
before the calf is well on its way to
becoming a profitable money-making
first-calf heifer.”
To All Who Suffer
From Acute Attacks
Astima-Bronchitis
Persistent Coughs
Two of three doses of the Famous
BUCKLEY’S MIXTURE in sweetened hot
water and sipped slowly just before retir-
ing usually ensures a restful night's sleep.
Asthma-Bronchitis sufferers enjoy a
coughless night; you'll sleep sound and
wake refreshed if you will be just wise
enough to do this before you go to bed.
Note—While BUCKLEY’S is not offered
as a cure for Asthma or Bronchitis it will
give immediate relief from that choking,
gasping struggle for breath.
BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE is sold all
ood druggists on a guarantee of full sat-
Eoction or your money back.
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For
farm
wate
ery.
CONVENIENCE
Make the most of the electri
mission lines can have running
There are hundreds of electri
cal labor-saving devices that you
can put In every-day use at a
cost so low that it is not worth
considering.
Let electricity do the drudg-
not already being served by this
company, let us go over your
problems with you.
Harvey’s Lake
service at your command.
a few cents a day every
within reach of our trans-
r in homes and barns.
If your home and farm are
| Light Company
Spring! What a meaning that word has for the farmer. A brand
new cycle of sowing and growing to begin a-fresh. Busy days of
work and nights of planning so that the year’s harvest may be good.
For the families who nourish Luzerne County’s crops Spring
is a season filled with needs. Needs for seed and fertilizer and new
equipment and a thousand things which the farmer—and his wife
—must buy to keep the modern farm running smoothly.
In the rich, agricultural market which surrounds Dallas thou-
sands upon thousands of dollars will be spent during the next two
months as farmers—Dbetter off economically than they have been in
seven years—go on their Spring buying splurge.
If you have anything to sell a farmer now is the time to tell him
about it—through the columns of The Dallas Post, which is a wel-
comed and trusted friend in farm homes.
A telephone call to Dallas 300 will bring a trained advertising
man to quote rates and help you to plan advertising that will pull
sales toward your business.
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