Advertising Pays.—Colonel Gray the chairman of the New Zealand Fruit Board, says that the New Zealanders this year co-operated for the first time in the “Eat More Fruit” advertising campaign, and a record season has resulted. He says that tho Empire advertisements in the newspapers are acting like cocktails on the palate of the public. They have producted an Empire appetite. Fruit is health. Few of us eat enough fruit.
Bloating usually occurs when hungry animals are put on the feed and eat large quantities, and it also occurs if they are put on and taken off for periods. They should be kept on continuously and never allowed to\get hungry. If the stock cannot be placed in the paddocks with full stomachs they should be taken on and herded for 20 minutes or so, and then taken off for about an hour; then put on for another 20 minutes, and the process repeated until the stock are no longer hungry. This practice is recommended whenever >tork ar? being introduced to lucerne after other feeding. When thev have become accustomed to the‘feed they can be left alone.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 19 November 1927, Page 12
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