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You can Feed Calves on “FATERINE” Right up to the time they are ready to go on grass Don't be misled. With some stock “I am of the opinion Faterine,’ NO BOILING OR SCALDING, feeds it is necessary to add other in- when it is known, will be used by • gradients, tn order to ensure the full ail dairymen throughout New Zea- ‘ Faterine’ ’has to be mixed with development of mode, fat, and land. It is just what is required skim-milk or whey only. There is frame This is not so with “Fat- by every dairyman, as it is simple no scalding or boiling required. Just erjfte.” "Faterine” forms, when to use. no time lost boiling or scald- stir jt in—that is all. In 10 min•hreri with skim-miik or whey, a ing, as is the case with other calf utes you can prepare the feed for 50 tdktplete food in itself, whieh aan be meals, and I am quite convinced calves. yfren to calve. when vwo days old, the farmers who use •Faterine’ will up to the time when they are have no trouble with scours, and WHAT “FATERINE” IS. Wady to be turned out on grass. should rear good calves. The cost per head wiH be considerably less 4 And farmers in all parte of New than feeding on meals, and the calves substitute r B.k»d to their own t.k. it refdily, and always clean butter-fat that has been removed that sot only is “Fat- up their drinking vessels, as is not from sknn-nulk or whey. It is the soostort method the case with ’ J. JOHNS. an anraal fat easily digested by all ■ v - - - animals, with no chemicals added, tot rt « also the an 4 is ’ exactly !ike butter . fat in gyp <nd *** mo3t ecOß °- FEEDING PIGS ON “FATERINE” its action. ***** ALSO BRINGS ASTONISHING By using “Faterine” you can send t _ _ „ _ . , . g DvenrTQ all your butter-fat to the dairy fac- * The foitora g letw, taken from RESULTS. tor. a nd repiaee it in the skim-milk •eorm received this seasoe, prove or whey with a substitute which is what • Faterine” wiU do. Hawera, 15th June, 1921. most beneficial to the calf, yet costs I tried out the “Faterine” I pur- but a fraction of what the butterWaitoa. ' from you last March for f a t returns. .’ pigs, and the results have ostoniahmv Taiu- i ed me I need only give you the WHAT “FATERINE” COSTS. •• sjmubj fn xny vatu comparison in weights from the tot Ld jit ) eleven weanere. all the same A< . MTding to farming experts it taS whi I I six of theee irnv.ng been ted on whey eortB £4 10s to raise a calf on meals ™ Ze 'Faterine’ «r«H JX* and “ i,k * the P resent f V Y ith * trial Sr onwh ey^ee reals, ana root crops “Faterine” one teaapoonful (Joa.) is ■ * The y bro “^ t ‘ he . dead sufficient for healthy calves for every -I had been fetoiv mv calves on We ' gbtS at **“ HaWela Abattolr " : - gallon of skim milk or whey for whey and eelf Beal but find the each oaif or grown pig every night ir, fiov thrivity on whey Six Pigs Fed Five Pigs Not Fed and morning. In a one-gallon tin sad ‘Faterine.’ and there is no sign on “Faterine.” on “Faterine.” there are 310 feeds, and at the price af scours and not only are the ' of 22/6 per gallon (tins included) fad there I |‘ ,b this works out at less than Id per fa < ecasiderabte suriag of money 42 1 b feed. and time when using whey with "Gib 421 b ‘Faterine.’ as compared with the ‘ ?81b With “Faterine” you can feed—* «alf food meal and whry, and the ‘ * take to it readriy. Af- One calf for 60 days for 10s. 90 for 15a•topped scouring, aad at the end of OQ Calves for 90 days for £l6. seven day* there was no *ign of colds. a*d the eaive* are now look- i Average Or about ONE-SIXTH of the ing nmcfa more heahhy, and their weight 811 b 471 b cost o{ OT<iinary mea l s a nd eoar* have a nice aleak appearance. Thus showing a difference in favor of those fed on “Faterine” of 34 , “I hare informed several dairy 1-Cth lb per pig, and, in addition, Faterine is also a valuable and farmers in rhi« district of the won- these latter five took 10 weeka long- nutritious food for horses, and is derful results I have obtained from 1 er to fatten. Those on “Faterine” splendid for forcing on show cattle, the use of ‘Faterine’ aa a calf food had fine silky coats and skins, a if fed aa instructed, and they are • healthy appearance as compared Pigs require the same, quantity anxious tn have a supply of ‘Fat- ' -with tho.c fed on cereal* and root M eaJyeej horses three tablespoonserine.* and if you so desire I will crops. These results with Fat- . , forward you a list of their names ! erine” have been an eye-opener to arK * four tablespoonsful, and addresses I me. A. J. HASELTINE. once a day. “FATERINE” A REVOLUTION IN CALF-FEEDING. Sooes Time Saves Money Saves the Calves —’-Fattens Pigs. THS “TATEBINE” NATURAL STOCK FOODS (NX), Ltd., 50S N.Z. Ina. Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. NEWTON KING, LTD., Plymouth and at all Branches. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Maximum Values. Minimum Prices. SUPKBPHOSPHATE (all grades), BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE, PHOSPHATE GUANOS flnay ground, NAURU OCEAN and MAKATEA. WESTFIELD SPECIAL MANURES FOR ALT, CROPS, Etc., Etc. Fall Supplies obtainable from all MERCHANTS and STOREKEEPERS or direct from the Manufacturers, omCT: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER &COS.’ WOBKS Albert Street, Westfield, Auckland. NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LTD. near Otahuhu.

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.

NOTICE TO STOCK OWNERS. 'J’HE services of Mr. THOS. TAYLOR, of Waitara, are available to any stock owner requiring skilled attention for hia horses and cows. COW CALVING A SPECIALITY. Mr. Taylor 'has 35 years’ experience amongst stock. Address: NELSON STREET, Waitara. Available after Noon Saturday and ajter 4.30 every other day.

FARMERS! Boiliog Water (4gal) every 3 minute*. Cail and eee our RAPID WATER HEATER. HOUBEHOLDKBS • We make Beaten Copper House Name Elates Give us the name, we do the rest. HUNT & KORFF SHEET METAL WORKERS. LIARDET STREET, NTW PLYMOUTH. Radiators, Mod-guards, Bonnets. Panehj Lampe, etc., made and repaired. .

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1921, Page 10

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