A GOOD CALF WAKES A RECORDBREAKING COW !
Calves must be given a good start if you would have profit bearing cows. Whole milk because of the price of butterfat is unprofitable feeding. There is a substitute for whole milk in Ceremilk. Ceremilk possesses the correct balance, the best of seven cereals, and most nutritious known, are-combined in Ceremilk. Oats, barley, wheat, maize, beans and peas scientifically milled and blended, rich in proteids and fat, to form a perfect substitute for whole milk. Digestible, nutritious and palatable. Feed Ceremilk to your Calves then stand back and watch them thrive. Are. you entering in the Calf Photograph Compelltion. Particulars in every bag or from Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore. (5)
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18139, 2 October 1930, Page 10
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