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How to Rear Healthy Calves Farmers Astounded by Results of Feeding with ‘Faterine’

• r v • r -~ •' ■ 4 > ■;. ■ hj. D.t.ry (.-■ a'i u!,.. -,- 1... . ;.|jt -, ; .■ 1. for the.r -t •.:-n- >• ’-rwill see tha: ail -.>i%r-~ been brought on -;/.. ndld Not only that, bat .n L -ark-’- case. his six-months-"Falerine" rearel . . - ■ : - < same as IU-montnsokl ca’ves reared without ‘•Faterine.’* Note also the unanimous opinion >s to saving of time in feeding. CALVTS DID SO WELL—LEFT THEM IM BUSH ALL WINTER. Glover Road. Hawera, July 14. 1921. ‘T am pleased to advise you that my experiences in the use of ‘Faterine’ have been particularly successful. . I secured ’Faterine’ test year and fed the calves with cold whey from two days old—fed them in the usual way for three months —they were then well weaned and turned out on to my bush property at Ararat*. Hitherto I hare always had to bring my calves into town to feed them, but thev liavo done eo wed. maintained their condition, that I have left them out in the / Wii ,11 m b»-h all the winter. It is the first year I have been able to turn them mt 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 I treated this calf with Faterine,’ and it is bow in fine condition.’’ J. R. ALEXANDER. Director, Hawera Co-op. uairy Co., Ltd. NEVER HAD CALVES DO SO WELL. Fraser Rd., Hawera, July 13, 1021. “I have to adviee having used ‘Faterine’ last year, using it in the following way t— One part new milk to six parts water —previously 1 never ajtperienced rearing calves without having scours more or less. These rearing on ‘Faterine’ did not scour *t any time, and they were fed with •Faterine’ from birth. Further than thet, they maintained their condition throughout the winter since being weaned, and I have never had calve* do so well as these and retain their constitution. J am convinced that with ’Faterine’ I had the best reaults in that these calves are Jerseys, <*nd harder to rear than Shorthorns and Holstein?. which I previously bred. Feeaing them is . imDliaity itself —no waste and .alves gofer it.” L. A. JENNINGS. CALVES SUFFERED BADLY—NOW IM FINE HEALTHY CONDITION. Lake Road, Hawera. “I have to advise you of having Wed ‘Faterine’ on my calves. Pre«

“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.

THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Maximum Vallies. Minimum Prices. SUPERPHOSPHATE (a.ll grades), BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE, PHOSPHATE GUANOS finsly 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, om “ KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER &COS.' "»“ S: Albert Street, 7 Westfield, gj Auckland. NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LTD. near otahuhu. | I N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. W TT TAMP 5 ! ’ FOR BALE. I w. xx. jxxiyxjuaj, , SPARE PARTS SPECIALISTS. GUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, I Qpr’->TAjrp 1 We have dismantled, for parts, hun- : T>ATA, Tawa or Ma ire Firewood, and I dreds of Cars and .victor Cycles of difI 11 Rimu o- Hin.iu .‘enr ng Posts; on ■ ferent makes. When a part i« unob-r-STIIiATES ui.en for *ll descriptions truck at Inglewood or delivered by ar- I tamable elsewhere, try us We’ve got it given lor a., Annlv— or we 11 » pt lf ’ Send sam P le for duplicaof Wiildinc? work in tpwa or ® * ’ SCOTT, ! tion. A -‘Mr«*Rg; Harris Street. Wellinggovntry General Carriers, Inglewood. ] ton

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 10

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