Taranaki Farmers Astounded
By Results of Calf-Raising with “Faterine.”
A REVOLUTION IN CALF-FEEDING.
CALVES DID SO WELL—LEFT - THEM IN BUSH ALL WINTER. Glover Road. Hawera. July 14, 1921. “I im pleased to advise that my tKperiencos in the use of ’Faterine-’ Bare been particularly successful. I Mcure-l ’Faterine’ last year, and fed the calves with cold whey from two day-old—fed them in the usual way three months—they were then Waited and turned out on to my hush property at Ararata. Hitherto I have always had to bring my ealves into town to feed them, but have done so well, and maintained their condition, that i have Mt them out in the bush all the winter. It is the first year I have been able to turn them out this way. Feeding is perfectly simple, and a vast saving of time and labor —noticed particularly we had no scouring. I might mention I had one late calf, sickly and in poor condition, which I really thought impossible to rear, but 1 treated this calf with ‘Faterjße.' and it is now in fine condition.” J. R. ALEXANDER, Director, Hawera Co-op. Dairv Co., Ltd. MEYER HAD CALVES TO DO SO WELL THROUGH WINTER. NO SCOURING. l£*a=er Road, Hawera, July 13, 1921. “I have to advise having used ‘Fat♦riie’ last year, using it in the following way: One part new milk to six parte water—previously I never experienced rearing calves without having scours more or less. Th<we rearing on ‘Famine’ did not scour rt any time, and they were fed with ‘Faterine’ from birth. Further than that, they maintained their condition throughout the winter since being weaned, and I have never had calves to do so well as these and retain their constitution. I am convinced that with •Faterine’ I had the best results, in that these caives arc Jeraeys. and harder to rear than Shorthorns and Holsteins, which I previously bred. Feeding them is simplicity itself—no waste, and calves go for it.” L. A. JENNINGS. Director Hawera Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. Calves suffered badly— NOW IN FINE HEALTHY CONDITION. thrive throughout the WINTER. Lake Road, Hawera. “L have to advise you of having used ‘Faterine’ on my calve*. Previously 1 fed them on milk, meal, and water —they suffered badly from dry coats, blood scours, and were not thriving. I then tried ‘Faterine.’ added to thia preparation, and J soon found the calves’ coate improved, immediately taking on a good healthy appearance. They continued to thrive throughout the winter, and are now in a fine healthy condition. In nry experience I would strongly recommend all dairymen to use ‘Faterine’ for rearing calves.” V. W. NOWELL. Director, Hawera Co-op. Dairy / Co., Ltd.
“FATERINE” A REVOLUTION IN CALF-FEEDING. Saves Time Saves Money-—Saves the Calves—Fattens Pigs, Manufacturers: THE “FATERINE” NATURAL STOCK FOODS (N.Z.), Ltd., 508 N.Z. Ins. Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. NEWTON KING, LTD., New Plymouth and at all Branches.
We SI “ BEATRICE ” SEPARATOR. gk BSOLUTELY no more perfect Separ- ** ator than the "Beatrice” has ever Imb introduced into New Zealand, no hwM>er what unscrupulous people may otherwise. Every steel spindle runs iat • renewable brass bush. The gears |9W strong, the bowl is perfect in design pai construction, the tinware is heavy Ml good. Built by the Beatrice Cream Cs., of America, the largest buyers of >aa* separated cream in the world. Twßtker particulars from—sß. HARKNESS,STRATFORD. Or J.B MacEW.AN & CO.. LU NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 10
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