Profitable Dairying: A Pracitical Guide to Successful Dairy ManagementO. Judd Company, 1906 - 174 páginas |
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... beef breeds , is long and tapering , with heavy brush reaching the ground . The thighs are high and incurving , flank high also incurving ; milk veins large and tortuous , often enter- ing the body through two and sometimes three open ...
... beef breeds , is long and tapering , with heavy brush reaching the ground . The thighs are high and incurving , flank high also incurving ; milk veins large and tortuous , often enter- ing the body through two and sometimes three open ...
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... beef producers . The owner must look to milk and butter for the profit . It would be pleasant to pass by the weaknesses of the several breeds ; but the dairy student and breeder desires to be informed of the weak as well as the strong ...
... beef producers . The owner must look to milk and butter for the profit . It would be pleasant to pass by the weaknesses of the several breeds ; but the dairy student and breeder desires to be informed of the weak as well as the strong ...
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... attain a weight of from 1,400 to 1,800 pounds , 1,500 to 1,600 being the desirable sizes . The larger types are prone to develop beef tendencies . The cows weigh from FIG . 8 - AYRSHIRE COW " DURWOOD " NO 42 DAIRYING PROFITABLE.
... attain a weight of from 1,400 to 1,800 pounds , 1,500 to 1,600 being the desirable sizes . The larger types are prone to develop beef tendencies . The cows weigh from FIG . 8 - AYRSHIRE COW " DURWOOD " NO 42 DAIRYING PROFITABLE.
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... beef . History shows that they can be traced back for more than two thousand years , continuously occupying the same countries . The animals are larger than any other recognized dairy breed , and equal the Shorthorns . The cows weigh ...
... beef . History shows that they can be traced back for more than two thousand years , continuously occupying the same countries . The animals are larger than any other recognized dairy breed , and equal the Shorthorns . The cows weigh ...
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... beef ten- dencies of the breed , and this class of cattle came to be recognized as among the very best in that respect . The result was that their reputation of milk and but- ter producers was somewhat overshadowed . They have splendid ...
... beef ten- dencies of the breed , and this class of cattle came to be recognized as among the very best in that respect . The result was that their reputation of milk and but- ter producers was somewhat overshadowed . They have splendid ...
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Página x - To make two blades of grass grow where but one grew before is the secret of agricultural wealth.
Página 100 - ... from the bowels ; this is sent by the doctor to the State Board of Health or to the State laboratory, where it is examined to see whether it contains hookworm eggs (fig. 3). If these eggs are found, the person should be treated for hookworms. Question 27. Can these eggs be seen by the naked eye? No ; they are too small to be seen by the naked eye. But when the specimen is looked at under a strong magnifying glass (called a microscope, because it aids us to see small things) the doctors can see...
Página 76 - ... and we need not concern ourselves regarding it. Occasionally, especially in feeding young animals or in cases where the ration consists very largely of grain, it is desirable to add precipitated chalk, wood ashes, or precipitated phosphate of lime to the ration. Protein. The protein of the food is used to build up and keep in repair the working tissues of the body, which, as we have seen, consist very largely of protein. In other words, we may say that protein supplies material for the growth...
Página 153 - To pour the acid into the test bottle, the bottle should be placed in an inclined position so that the acid will flow down the side of the test bottle and not drop through the body of the milk in the bottle.
Página 1 - Never, perhaps, has the description of any farm caused a more profound sensation in the agricultural world than did this series of articles.