A GREAT STOCK RAISER.
CALF REARED FOR 10/0. \\nun ijie Turanuiu District FxecuUV e Ot liic rdi mo*o ciiiOß lißiaimCU , mat. a. cau-i coring competition was to ne nciu in men uisuicl, it v.'h.s ai ( once realised wnut a noon u woum prove pirn uin\ lu iiie luimuig community nut io mo proprietors ut mo vonous iuuus uiiu oouili inoio me ' properties ciuitnca u»r men ivrpec11v e piopuruuons. \> nui n-is tiiwujs noon ciuunca lvr ”r uterine —m il n is rue nest conuiUoUer lor curves uuu me least expensne—nus neen aen:ousuaieu. tip to me lint uy me losuns ui mis eoiiipeutiou lor narry nunaoerg, oi Aiowaia, proveu me wumei wnu a ran leu on new uinr; anu "t uterine, at me iionnnai cost oi XU/y. -i-uterine ’ nuts neat an outer roods ana ga'C c*eu neuor nv.uns man lreoii new nuni, and at a considerably lower cost, out ol me Inst si.Y, "rateiine sooicU Lliree pri/.es, the oiiteis ijeitig tea on new and slum milk. i\o oilier proprietary lood gamed a place m the championship results. These lesutts piovide overwhelming prool ol lire sitpcrioi value ol “Fatcrine," and must convince everyone that here at last is a s'oekraising food oi the utmost importance to 1 lie farming community. i lie judge’s report states that JUS calves | took part n the competition out ol an entry oi 207. A earelul analysis oi 'die l results shows that the cost oi feeding J the calves ninged lroiu 0,-i sliilu i milk) to LG 17,0 (meals and milk: per I call. The average feeding cost lot - the , whole ol the 100 calves was LI 10 a. It, is interesting to note that the cull whir.li cost TO 17 0 for lood was j awarded only S'J points tor condition and the call' which cost 6/2.} to Jecd on skim milk received only 60 points lor condition. The call which won the championship gaining 100 maths for condition, was fed on "F uterine and new milk, at a cost, ol ml/ 10 approximately only a third the average cosf or oue-tliii leentli of iho highest cost ol the food used. “I uterine” is a natural food, wnicli replaces the rats extracted I rot" the milk lin the process of separation. R is a ! boon to the tanner who reckons the cost ol rearing a call to he tin 1 when' between Li and L.V and slaughters good stock for Die sake ot obtaining j 5/ for ltie hide. Such a slate of allairs ninsl eventually prove dlsasti-J oils to Die fanner when lie comes to replenish Ins stock. With ' Tai-mie” at such a low figure .and replacing a ; it does all mis, protein, phosphates, i etc., the position is revet-ed. am! it pays better to rear the calf than to destroy it.—Published by arrange- . merit. I
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Otaki Mail, 14 June 1922, Page 1
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471A GREAT STOCK RAISER. Otaki Mail, 14 June 1922, Page 1
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