Taranaki Farmers Astounded By Results of Calf-Raising with “Faterine.” A REVOLUTION IN CALF-FEEDING. CALVES DID SO WELL—LEFT SIX MONTHS’ OLD CALVES I When seven prominent farmers in THEM IN BUSH ALL WINTER. SOLD AT £6 PER HEAD. I the big dairying district .of TaraGlover Road, Hawera FED WITH WHEY AXD F A TER!NE, j all re" «.T & THRIVE THROUGH WINTER. X mX, tk“ L™ obexperlraces 6 ‘Fa teri™U Beach Road, Hawera. tained in rearing calves with ‘-Fati ' ‘ . | ' / T fnz . „ , erine." it is obvious that there must have been part,on ar y successful I ’‘Kmdly smid me three more tins , )0 som(? d r( , as()n f (1 „, ;r t(> . secured Faterine laid year, and fed of‘Faterine’immediately. J may say inted the calves with cold whey from two I have tned out '!■ uterine on Jersey ])(1] ftnd wRI a(1(> th ‘ t a]l days old-ied them in the usual way calves lor the past six months with thgir calwB ■’ liav(l b b h( . on lor three months—thev were then 1 cold whey. These calves received • . ... , v . A , . . ’ .. . m splendid condition. .Nor only that, weaned and turned out on to my no special attention—thev were >. • -i.i . . Tr . i J i • r • , ; , . but in Mr. Bourkes case his sixbush property at Ararata. Hitherto 1 running out in an open paddock, and . . • >« „ > ~ 1 . >. . J ‘ i months-old Faterine -reared calves J nave always had to bring mv the whey was very often two days ~ .. •. In ~ . " . r i . . \ ' . . ri.L 1 . J «oid for the same as 10-month<s old ealves into town to feed them, but ; old. Lhe results puove ‘.batorine is . > , ~r , • ,i i , ~ . . 1 H . . , . , * . , calves reared without baterme. they nave done so well, and mam- ail it is claimed to be—the calves go tamed their condition, that I have for the food and lick the troughs Note also the unanimous opinion left them out in the bush all the dry. I had no trouble with rpoiits, as to saving of time, in feeding, winter. It is the,, first year I have and the calves thrived through the been able to turn them out this way. winter and maintained splendid con- T n.vm Feeding is perfectly simple, and’a ditimi. I have proof of that in the vast saving of time an# labor-not- sale of them, when my ealves (six K 0 BOILTNG 0R SCALDING, iced particularly we had no scouring. months old) sold this week at .€« One farmer states that it used to I might mention T had one late calf, per head, realising the same price as take him two hours, night and sickly and in poor condition, which my other calves (10 mouths old), morning, to prepare and feed 40 1 really thought impossible to rear, which were not reared on ‘Faterine.’ calves with meal. With “Faterine” hut 1 treated this ealf with T-ater- It is my first experience in being he can do it in ten minutes. Think inc,’ and it is now in lino condition.” ' able to rear ealves successfully on what a saving of time and labor this J. R. ALEXANDER, whey, as hitherto they always were means. Multiply the. three hours Director. Hawera Co-op. Dairy troubled with scours, and could not forty minutes saved each day, and Co., Ltd. maintain their condition through reckon what this means in labor the winter. The simplicity in feed- saved on your farm in a year. “FatNEVER HAD CALVES TO DO SO is in itself a big factor.” erine’’ has to be mixed with skimWELL THROUGH WINTER. H. J. BOURNE. milk or whey only. There is no VO SCO! RING - scalding or boiling required. Just dtuiidAb. piGS pROM SAME LITTER OVER it in—that is all Fraser Road, Hawera, July 13, 1021, 34L8. HEAVIER AFTER BEING “I have to advise having used Tat- FED ON FATERINE. WHAT “FATFRTNF” IS erine’ last year, using it in the fol- Hawera, June 15, 1921. WHAI 1 AILKINE lb. lowing way: One part new milk f;r ~ , ... ... , .’. , to six parts water—previously I i - a , e , '^T° ri ? e c pUr “Faterine” is a substitute for the never experienced rearing ealves W+i. Y ou as i larch for pigs, bntter-fat that has bee:, removed without having scours more or less. *. n . e le=u , vS ,ave astonished me. from skim-milk or whey. It is an Those rearing on ‘Faterine’ did not .. nee . . v S lve y° u the comparison animal fat easily digested by all aniseour at any time, and they were IV wei - 1 s rom t le 11 weaners, all male, with no chemicals added, and fed with ’Faterine’ from birtii. Fur- . !e - artH ' age—six o these having j 9 exae f]y jji <e butter-fat in its aether than that, thev maintained b f. en f „ ed °’ l wl '7 ? nd t tion. their condition throughout the win- oli, I ( ' r f ‘7 IK ‘ in " fed 011 wl,c T- cerealsi > ter since being weaned, and I have and root crops. Those reared on By using "Faterine” you can send never had ealves to do so well as Faterine and whey brought the fol- all your blitter-fat to the dairy facthese and retain their constitution. lowing dead wmghts at the Hawera ; tory and replace it in the skim-milk lam convinced that with ‘Faterine’ : ,~\ b ’ or wlley ' vith a Babatitttte « I had the best results, m that these z2lb ’ rj b: f? 71b ’ or an I most beneficial to the ealf, yet costs ealves are Jerseys, and harder to average weight of SI 1 -Sib. i but a fraction of what the butterrear than Shorthorns and Holsteins, 561b ’ 421b ’ 421 b ! fat reiuru ’ ; ' which I previously bred. Feeding and 381 b; total, 2301 b, or an average ■them is simplicity itself—no waste, 'f'””’ <r dlff ? re , nca WHAT “FATERINE” COSTS. and ealves go for it.” of those fed °” Tatempe’ af T A TFWTVCS 34 ] ' S b P er p ’"' and in addition 1V ■ * • . • these latter took 10 weeks longer to According to farming experts it nector Hawera Co-op. Dairy fatten. Those on ‘Faterine’ had fine rests £4 10s to raise a calf on meals J ‘ silky coats, and skins, a healthy ap- milk at the present time. With CALVES SUFFERED BADLY— pearance as compared with those fed ‘‘Faterine” one tablespoonful (Aoz.) NOW TN FINE HEALTHY on cereals and root crops. These re- 1S sufficient fof healthy calves for CONDITION suits with ‘Faterine’ have been an every gallon of skim-milk or wliey THRIUF THRO! f’HOUT THE eyy-opener to me.” for -each calf or grown pig IDl.llL JHMH.GHOLI THE A. J. HASELTINE. every night and morning. In a one- '■ gallon tin there are 310 feeds, and Lake Road, Hawera. PREPARATION AND FEEDING at the price of 22/0 a gallon (tins “I have to advise you of having ARE SIMPLICI - Y ITSELF. included) this works out at less thgn used ’Faterine’ on my calves. Pre- ' ' Oaks. Hawera, Id. per feed. viously 1 fed them on milk, meal, j June 15, 1021. n T ui. . • v f . ! and water—they suffered badly from j >- T have pleasure in stating that I One *7/9. I d 7 J 0 ?<»• b “ od seo , u ™’, a ” d '™ rl i |am more than pleased with the re- One calf for 90 days for 11/3. not thriving. I then tried Faterine, , su i ts obtained from the use of 20 Calves for 90 days for £llss. added to this preparation, and .1 soon i ‘F-aterine.’ It has been fed to mv Or about OVF-FIGHTH of the found the ealves’ eoau improved, ; calves with splendid results, and cos? of ordinary ™a?/and immediately taking on a good heal- given to animale as a medicine. I ; milk. thy appearance. They continued to \ found it gave immediate relief and a speedy eUre for P nc ' tmonia - 1,3 “Faterine” 14 also a valuable and !mv n™r‘ T ‘‘O n<lltinn - ln preparation and feeding are sim- nutritious food for horses, and is ‘ ’ I r wonk \ 6tron ?b’ . plicitv and a big saving of gplendid for foreing on commend all dairymen to use hater t i lne effected in comparison with me for rearing ealves.” o]d raet hods of feeding.” Pi gs require the same quantity as V. AA. NOWELL. J. R. CORRIGAN, calves, horses three tableispoonsful. Director, Hawera Co-op. Dairy | Chairman, Hawera Co-op. Dairy and cattle four' tablespoonsful, once Co., Ltd. j Co., Ltd. a day.
“FATERINE” A REVOLUTION IN CALF-FEEDING. Saves Time —Saves Money Saves the Calves—Fattens Pigs. Manufacturers: THE “FATERINE" N ATURAL STOCK FOODS (N.Z.), Ltd., 508 N.Z. Ins. Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. NEWTON KING, LTD.. Distributing Agents New Plymouth and at all Branches.
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