Saccharine feeds and feeding . ot the best milkproducer, and that a dairy feed is not thebest fattening feed; and that neither iscorrectly balanced to meet the require-ments of the work animal. The consequence is, that a considerableper cent of the nutrient elements of thegeneral-purpose feed is wasted when usedfor any special purpose. A general-purpose cow may be a fairmilker and a pretty good beef animal atthe same time; but the dairyman wantsa dairy cow, and the beef producer a beefcow, to get the best results. In like manner, a general-purpose feedmay do fairly well as a milk producer and


Saccharine feeds and feeding . ot the best milkproducer, and that a dairy feed is not thebest fattening feed; and that neither iscorrectly balanced to meet the require-ments of the work animal. The consequence is, that a considerableper cent of the nutrient elements of thegeneral-purpose feed is wasted when usedfor any special purpose. A general-purpose cow may be a fairmilker and a pretty good beef animal atthe same time; but the dairyman wantsa dairy cow, and the beef producer a beefcow, to get the best results. In like manner, a general-purpose feedmay do fairly well as a milk producer and 29 be an indifferent fattener; but the dairy-man demands a dairy feed and the feedera fattening feed. The horseman wantsstill another feed balanced with referenceto producing bone, muscle and energy. Sugarota Feeds are made to meet com-mon-sense demands in these brands:Sugarota Dairy Feed, Sugarota CattleFeed, Sugarota Horse Feed, SugarotaSwine Feed, Sugarota Sheep Feed,Sugarota Calf Meal and SugarotaScratch Feed for fowls. 30. hHORSE FEED F-AT — j^North-WestMillsCo-I^ winona, minn. ^ ^ CHAPTER IV. Feeding Horses for Strength We have already reminded the readerof the fact (which he knew before) thata dairy feed, however good, is not thebest horse feed. We make SugarotaHorse Feed specially for work horses andmules. We want to say frankly, righthere, that no saccharine or molasses feedis suitable for driving horses or racehorses, for the same reason that it isparticularly adapted to farm and drafthorses and mules. Saccharine feed ismildly purgative and regulative, just asthe succulent grasses and green feeds ofthe pasture are in the summer; and anyteamster or farmer knows that nothingkeeps a work animal in better condition 31 and mettle than a certain amount ofgreen feed. Drivers and racing men know just aswell that a horse that is driven at consid-erable speed regularly, cannot stand thegreen, purgative feeds. But as a mash,mixed with hot water, and fed once ortwice a we


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