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RULES ON HOW TO FAIL AT DAIRYING

There 'is a variety of practices conducive to failure at dairying. The following were enumerated years ago, but they may -still be relied on:— Buy any old cow, so long as it is a cow. . Be careful not to test— your grandfather got along witbout it. If the cows don't move smartly, prod them with a fork — it hrightens the animals up. Milk and feed the cows when the notipn strikes you, or let them go bver ohe milking; there is nothing in regularity. Breed, your cows to any sort of bull, so long as they will freshen once a year or so. Use lukewarm or cold water for ' washing dairy utensils (if you. must wash them)— ;it is less hurtful to the germs that lower the quality of dairy products. On no account wash your hands whilst milkinj — detrimental bacteria like dirt.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 36 (Supplement)

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RULES ON HOW TO FAIL AT DAIRYING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 36 (Supplement)

RULES ON HOW TO FAIL AT DAIRYING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 36 (Supplement)

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