Profitable Dairying: A Pracitical Guide to Successful Dairy ManagementO. Judd Company, 1906 - 174 páginas |
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... flow of milk , two young bulls , and nine head of young cattle , in addition to two horses . They are all comfortably housed in an ordinary stable . One notable thing is the quietness , docile , and con- tented air of the cattle in ...
... flow of milk , two young bulls , and nine head of young cattle , in addition to two horses . They are all comfortably housed in an ordinary stable . One notable thing is the quietness , docile , and con- tented air of the cattle in ...
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... flow of milk usually has , in my stable , about thirty pounds of ensilage per day . This is given in messes , three times a day . Usually about two and one - half pounds of concentrated food to each 1,000 pounds of the animal's weight ...
... flow of milk usually has , in my stable , about thirty pounds of ensilage per day . This is given in messes , three times a day . Usually about two and one - half pounds of concentrated food to each 1,000 pounds of the animal's weight ...
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... MILK • ' I should think from this system you would get a very uniform flow of milk the year round . Where do you find a market for your product , and at what price is it sold ? " " The amount of milk produced by my herd dur- ing the ...
... MILK • ' I should think from this system you would get a very uniform flow of milk the year round . Where do you find a market for your product , and at what price is it sold ? " " The amount of milk produced by my herd dur- ing the ...
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... dairy- men . Have you ever had any bad effects from this system , and what has been the extent of your vet- erinary ... flow of milk daily is expending as much energy chewing her cud as a horse working daily in the field . Under such ...
... dairy- men . Have you ever had any bad effects from this system , and what has been the extent of your vet- erinary ... flow of milk daily is expending as much energy chewing her cud as a horse working daily in the field . Under such ...
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... flow of milk should drink at least twenty - eight quarts of water daily . I have some animals that store away fifty - six quarts . Some years ago I used rock salt quite extensively , but found it was more or less un- satisfactory ...
... flow of milk should drink at least twenty - eight quarts of water daily . I have some animals that store away fifty - six quarts . Some years ago I used rock salt quite extensively , but found it was more or less un- satisfactory ...
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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.
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