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Taranaki Farmers Astounded! By Results of Calf-Raising with “Fatenne.” A REVOLUTION IN CALF-FEEDING. CALVES D t D 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. FFD WITH WHFV avn mrurer naki, including directors of the HaJulv 14, 1921. *.THRIVETHROUCH ’ I wera Coop - Dairy C °’ Ltd “ fIU 'T „ . “ IUKI ' b THROUGH WINTER. I ti{ to tbe su . eess thev have ob . •I am pleased to advise teat my Beach Road, Hawera. tai’ned in rearing calves with “Fat•aperiences in the use of Faterine (i „. . +■ erine;’ it is obvious that there must have been particularly euccessfnL I i Kindly send me three more tins be BOn)p reaaon tor tbeir gtate . secured •Faterine- lost year, and fed | of Fatenne I may say Read their letters printed the calves with cold whey from two | I have tried out Fatenne on Jersey d will sec tbat all days old—ted them in the usual way I ca ves for the past sn months with tbeir been b bt on for three months—they were then j cold whey These calves received - n !endid con 4 it ion. Not only that, weaned and turned out on to my | no special attention—they were btJn Mr Bourke > g case h is sixbush property at Ararata. Hitherto ; running out in an open paddock and months . oM “Faterine”-reared calves I have always had to bring my the whey was very often two days sold for tbe same as 10-months old calves into town to feed them, but ( old. Ine results prove ‘Fatenne’ n> calves reared without ..patenne,” they have done so well, and main- ' all it is claimed to be—the calves go teined 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 scours, as to saving of time in feeding, winter. It ia the first year I have ' and the calves thrived through the ! been able to turn them out this way. winter and maintained splendid con- ... n TTMF cavFR Feeding is perfectly aimpie. and a dition. 1 have proof of that in the 8011 ING OR SCXLDING* vast earing of time and labor —not- sale of them, when my calves (six iced particularly we had no scouring. months oldi sold this week at £6 One farmer fitates that it used to I might mention I 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 months old), morning, to prepare and feed 40 I really thought impossible to rear, which were not reared on ‘Faterine.’ calves with meal. With “Faterine” but I treated this calf with Eater- i It te my first experience in being he can do it in ten minutes. Think ine.’ and it is now in fine condition.” i able to rear calves successfully on what a saving of time and labor this J. R. ALEXANDER. whey. hitherto they always were means. Multiply the three hours Director Hawera Co-op. Dairy • troubled with scours, and could not f-rty 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. “Fat- i JTFVRP HAD CALVES TO DO SO ing I s in itself a big factor.” erine” ha« to he mixed with skimWELL THROUGH WINTER. H. J. BOURKE. milk or whey only. There is no x-A eonnDTvo scalding or boiling required. Just - X® SCOURING. pIGS FROM SAME LITTER OVER sfc j r it in—that is all Fraser Road, Haw c ra, July 13. 1021. 34L8. HEAVIER AFTER BEING "I have to advise having u«ed Tat- FED 0N FATERINE. WHAT “FATERINE” IS. •rine’ last year, using it in the fol- Hawera, June 15, 1921. ° Ut ‘ he ‘ Faterine ; 1 P. ur ' “Faterine” is a substitute for the «n7?ien" TXing eilres chased from you last March for pi ge. butter fat that has bee. removed saver experien. ea rearing cane end re3U jf s have astonished me. c i-: m w ;n- «- wW Tt is nn without having scours more or less. j . , - , comnarteon f - m f k J’”' T0,, .7 °. r . ,\i " 1, * -n F«T»rinp' dd n 7 neen n - •, u . com P ar,t!O “ animal fat easily digested bv all nmThoso rearm,, on Faterine d.d n , , n wei? fc ts f rom t h e n weane rs, all . > itb chemicals added and Mour nt any time, and they were ; h - fth havimr " ’ ' u J -Z fed with Faterine’ from birth. Fur- on and ‘Faterine ihf " * U "' ther than that. *l**7 mair.ta.n? other five being fed on whey, cereals, their condition throughout the win- an d roo t Those reared on By using ‘ Faterine” you can send ter sine* being weaned, and I nave ‘Faterine’ and whey brought the fol- i all your butter-fat to the dairy facnever had calve* to do *0 we as lowing dead weight© at the Hawera tory and replace it in the skim-milk these and retain their constitution. Abattoirs:—lo2lb, 931 b, 821 b, 761 b, or whey with a substitute which is I am convinced that with Fatenne 721 b. and 721 b; total, 4871 b, or an most beneficial to the calf, yet costs I had th* best results, in that these average weight of 81 l-81b. but a fraction of what the butterealvM are Jerseys, and harder to T he other five> _ nb s(nb 42ib fflt return ,. rw than Shorthorns and Holstems, and tota] or an average Them is a P implkity it«eK-no wasU wei / ht of A 7 ?’ S^ ing t diff . ere , nc ® WHAT “FATERINE” COSTS. tßem is aimpncity no “• m favor of those fed on ’Faterine of 1 >2>d calves go for it. 34 ]/§ib p er pig, an j j n addition j L. A. JENNINGS. these latter took 10 weeks longer to According to farming experts it Director Hawera Co-op. Dairy fatten. Those on ‘Faterine’ had fine co * ts £4 10a to a calf on meals Co., Ltd. T ? iiky coats, and skins a healthy ap- and at the present time. With ratWQ QnTFFDFn RADIY pearance as compared with those fed ‘'Faterine’ one tablespoonful (ioz.) tm VTWV HFATTRY cereal© and root crone. These re- 18 sufficient for healthy calves for rnamiTinw suite with ‘Faterine’ have been an ever Y S aHon of skim-milk or whey eve-opener to me.” for each calf or grown pig .THRIVE THROUGHOUT THE ' j HASELTINE. every night and morning. In a oncWINTER. ’ gallon tin there are 310 feette. and laikp Road Hawera PREPARATION AND FEEDING at the price of 22/6 a gallon (tins v v .' ARE SIMPLICITY ITSELF. included) this works out at less than I hare to advise you of having Hawera U P" f e«>used ‘Faterine on my calves. Pre- ine uaKs, Hawera, viousiy I fed them on milk, meal, -une 0,. . - . With “Faterine” you can feed—and water—they suffered badly from have pleasure in stating that I One calf for fifi days for 7/6. dry roaxs, blood scours, and were am more than pleased with the re- One calf for 90 days for 11/3. not thriving. I then tried ‘Faterine,’ i suits obtained from the use of 20 Calves for 90 days for £11.55. added to thia preparation, and I soon ‘Faterine.’ It has been fed to my Or about ONE-EIGHTH of the found the calves’ coata improved. calves with splendid results, and cost of ordinary meals and immediately taking on a good heal- given to animate as a medicine. I milk. thy appearance. They continued to found it gave immediate relief and thrive throughout the winter, and a speedy cure for pneumonia. Its “Faterine” is also a valuable and arc now in* fine healthy condition. In preparation and feeding are sim- nutritious food for horses, and is my experience I would strongly re- plicity itself, and a big saving of splendid for forcing on fihow cattle, commend all dairymen to nse Fater- time is effected in comparison with ine’ for rearing calves.” old methods of feeding.” Pigs require the same quantity as V. W. NOWELL. J. R- CORRIGAN, calves, horses three tablespoonsful, Director, Hawera Co-op. Dairr Chairman. Hawera Co-op. Dairy and cattle four tablespoonsful, once Co., Ltd. ' ’ | Co.. Ltd. a day. “FATERINE” A REVOLUTION IN CALF-FEEDING. Saves Time Saves Money Saves the Calves —Fattens Pigs. Mamfactuter.: THE “FATERINE” NATURAL STOCK POODS (N.Z.), Ltd., 50S N.Z. Ins. Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. NEWTON KING, LTD., Neto Plymouth and at all Branches.

THE STANDARD OF QUALITY m A A Maximum Values. Minimum Prices. SUPERPHOSPHATE (all grades), BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE, PHOSPHATE GUANOS finely ground, NAURU OCEAN and MAKATEA. WESTFIELD SPECIAL MANURES FOR ALL CROPS, Etc., Etc. Full Supplies obtainable from all MERCHANTS and STOREKEEPERS or direct from the Manufacturers, KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S Albert Street 7 Westfield, Ancklud. NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LTD. near Otahuhu.

NOTICE TO STOCK OWNERS. rpHE services of Mr. THOS. TAYLOR, of Waitara, are available to any stock owner requiring skilled attention for hte horses and cows. COW CALVING A SPECIALITY. Mr. Taylor has 35 years’ experience amongst stock. Address: NELSON STREET, Waiters. Available after Noon Saturday and after 4.30 every other day. Talephona No. 2. .

JUDGMENT OF ANY FACTORY should be made by comparing nett value returns from season to season. We are prepared to compare our returns with any other factory in New Zealand, and feel certain we shall be pleased to do the same next year. O e*

If you are aot satisfied with YfiUR FACTORY TEST Betarns. aad New Season’s Ppogreas p-yment, send your Cream to us. For full particulars write Bead Office. St. Johns; « >. W. COURT. RepreaeotatiTe. Box Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1921, Page 10

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