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2>lA MONTHS’ OLD CALVES SOLD AT £6 PER HEAD. FED WITH WHEY AND FATERINE, & THRIVE THROUGH WINTER. Beach Road, Hawera. “Kindly send me three more tins of ‘Faterine’ immediately. I may say I have tried out ‘Faterine’ on Jersey calves for the past six months with cold whey. These calves received no special attention—they were running out in an open paddock, and. the whey was very often two days old. The results prove ‘Faterine’ is all it is claimed to be —the calves go for the food and lick the troughs dry. J had no trouble with scours, and the calves thrived through the winter and maintained splendid condition. I have proof of that in the sale of them, when my calves (six months old) sold this week at £S per head, realising the same price as my other calves (10 months old), which were not reared on ‘Faterine.’ It is my first experience in being able to rear calves successfully on whey, as hitherto they always were troubled with scours, and could, not maintain their condition through the winter. The simplicity in feeding is in itself a big factor.” H. J. BOURKE. PIGS FROM SAME LITTER OVER 34L8. HEAVIER AFTER BEING FED ON FATERINE. Hawera, June 15, 1921. "I tried out the ‘Faterine’ I purchased from you last March for pigfl, and th? results have astonished me. I need only give you the comparison in weights from the 11 weaners, all the same age—six of these having been fed on whey and ‘Faterine, the other five being fed on whey, cereals, and root crops. Those reared on ‘Faterine’ and whey brought the following dead weights at the Hawera Abattoirs:—lo2lb, 831 b, 821 b, 761 b, 721 b. and 721 b; total, 4871 b, or an average weight of 81 l-81b. The other five, 571 b, 561 b, 421 b, 421 b and 38ib; total, 2351 b, or an average weight of 471 b, showing a difference in favor of those fed on ‘Faterine’ of 34 l/81b per pig, and in addition these latter took 10 weeks longer to fatten. Those on ‘Faterine’ had fine silky coats, and skins, a healthy appearance as compared with those fed on cereals and root crops. These results with Faterine’ have been an eye-opener to me.” ’ A. J. HASELTINE. PREPARATION AND FEEDING AKE SIMPLICITY ITSELF. The Oaks, Hawera, June 15, 1921. “I have pleasure in stating that I am more than pleased with the results obtained from the use of ‘Faterine.’ It has been fed to my calves with splendid results, and given to animals as a medicine. I found it gave immediate relief and a speedy cure for pneumonia. Its preparation and feeding are simplicity itself, and a big saving of time is effected in comparison with old methods of feeding.” J. R. CORRIGAN, Chairman. Hawera Co-op. Dairv Co., Ltd.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 10

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