FATERINE.
The dairy farmers of New Zealand are now in "a position to rear their calves on such profitable lines that not one single farmer can afford to ignore the cheapness and labour-sav-ing which is available in the "Faterine" liquid stock food. The cost of rearing calves runs from 3/ per head to 4/3 per head for three months by the use of "Faterine," and very many farmers in the Feilding and Palmerston districts are proud of their stock to-day, purely through the use of this food. Being 200 times stronger than butterfat, it enables the farmer to use a very small quantity to each feed, with results which, in open compe-: tition, prove it even a better bodybuilder than new milk, and very much cheaper. All stores and dairy factories have supplies, and the N.Z. Farmers' 06-op., of Feilding are the distributors for the Wellington territory.
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Shannon News, 11 July 1922, Page 3
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147FATERINE. Shannon News, 11 July 1922, Page 3
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