. Breeder and sportsman . or dis-guise defects. In the dairy cow we want milk andonly milk, as it is out of the milk that theprofit must come. The cheesy taste in butter is wholly dueto imperfect cleaning of the buttermilk inthe butter. One reaBon why the butter is long incoming is because the cream is churnedat too low temperature. No care, feeding or forcing can make aheifer that naturally gives poor milk giverich milk abundant in solids. The aim should be not only to developthe flow of milk, but this flow shouldalways be limited by the quality. Fine made, high flavored butter doesnot have l


. Breeder and sportsman . or dis-guise defects. In the dairy cow we want milk andonly milk, as it is out of the milk that theprofit must come. The cheesy taste in butter is wholly dueto imperfect cleaning of the buttermilk inthe butter. One reaBon why the butter is long incoming is because the cream is churnedat too low temperature. No care, feeding or forcing can make aheifer that naturally gives poor milk giverich milk abundant in solids. The aim should be not only to developthe flow of milk, but this flow shouldalways be limited by the quality. Fine made, high flavored butter doesnot have long keeping propertkB andmust be consumed soon after being made. FIFTY HEAD OF Pure Shorthorn Cattle AT AUCTION 34 BULLS, coming 2 yean, 26 HEIFERS. 2 amd 3 year olds (heifers bred to imp MasterWalton 159,856). Property of Walnut GroveHerd Shorthorns. Brookfield, Sam. Prop. Sale takes place at 11 a m , FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1904,At State Fair Grounds. SACRAMENTO. Send to FRED. H. CHASE & CO., 1732 Market St. San Francisco, lor Catalogues. THE GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON A-iiction JSctle of FIFTY HEAD of PERCHERON HORSES These horses were carefully selected by one of the greatest breeders of Norman Percberoo horsesIn California. Brockman, Susanville, Lassen County, and consist of pure-bred Mares andGeldings, weighing from 1300 to H300 At the same time will be sold one great Trotter andone beautiful Carrlace- Horse. This is the grandest lot of all-purpose horses ever b. ought to SanFrancisco All are nicely halter broke and a great many of them broke to harness. They are all fatand ready to go right to work. A careful inspection of this lot is earnestly requested To bo sold on MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1904, At 7:45 oclock, at SALESYARD, 1733 Market St , cor. Van Ness Ave. Write for Catalogues. Horses at yard March 17th. FRED II. CHASE & CO., Livestock Auctioneers. Quinns Oinrmentw^::M Will Make A Horse Over; To a considerable extent the young sowproves her futu


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