PRIZE-WINNING COWS
REMARKABLE SUCCESSES. > At the Tring Show, held recently in England, cows from the renowneld herd of Jersey cattle at the "Ovaltine" dairy farm were awarded one first prize, two second prizes, one third prize, and one cow was reserved to the champion in the Jersey cattle classes. The "Ovaltine" model dairy farm has been established in order to set ' the highest possible standard of quality for all the millions of gallons of milk used in "Ovaltine," and to demonstrate that when particular attention is given to cleanliness, comfort and correct feeding the yield of milk is much' increased in quantity and definitely improved in qualtiy. The farm buildings, externally, constitute an architectural gem. Internally, they are the last word in d'esign and arrangement, being spacious, perfectly ventilated and spotlessly clean. Like the "Ovaltine" egg farm — also at King's Langley — the farm is probably the most up-to-date, hygienic and best equipped in the world. In every detail is demonstrated the fact that only the best is good enough for "Ovaltine."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 356, 18 October 1932, Page 3
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171PRIZE-WINNING COWS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 356, 18 October 1932, Page 3
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