Lilly's complete annual : seeds fertilizers spray materiels poultry supplies stock foods bee supplies . ked,value is practically the same as wholto 27ff protein, 45^ to 50r \ carbohydrates. Onepound of Lillys Calf Meal makes one galon of milksubstitute fully equal to whole milkfor raising calves. The use of Calf Meal has be-come very general and is increasingrapidly. We have handled manycarloads of it each year, but untilrecently it has been imported fromthe east. Although the easternproduct is a good food and per-fectly satisfactory in every otherway, high freight rates made thecost almost pr


Lilly's complete annual : seeds fertilizers spray materiels poultry supplies stock foods bee supplies . ked,value is practically the same as wholto 27ff protein, 45^ to 50r \ carbohydrates. Onepound of Lillys Calf Meal makes one galon of milksubstitute fully equal to whole milkfor raising calves. The use of Calf Meal has be-come very general and is increasingrapidly. We have handled manycarloads of it each year, but untilrecently it has been imported fromthe east. Although the easternproduct is a good food and per-fectly satisfactory in every otherway, high freight rates made thecost almost prohibitive, and it couldnot always be supplied in perfectlyfresh condition. We have experimented and testedvarious compounds for many years,so that we to make a CalfMeal fully equal to the best. In our new plant we have in-stalled a complete equipment ofspecial machinery and cookers forgrinding, mixing, blending. andcooking Calf Meal thoroughly uni-formly and economically. The re-sult is that we are able to offer the dairyman a CalfMeal of the very highest quality at a greatly CALF MEAL ??-;;?• JJ5 CHAS. H. UUjftATTLE - PORTU The preparing and feeding of Calf Meal is a sim-ple matter, and properly raising calves on Calf not nearly so annoying as some may suppose. Teaching the calf to eat is not at allficult, especially if it has not beenallowed access to the cow. Begentle and patient; coax the calfto drink; do not try to force three fingers in the calfsmouth, lower them into the foodand gradually withdraw themwhen the calf is drinking will have to be reoeatedonly a few times. During the first five days thecalf should be fed its mothersnilk only and should have abouiDne quart four times each increasing to two quarts atend of the fifth the calf is five days old add about two table-spoonfuls of Lillys Calf Meal to the milk at eachfeed, gradualy increasing the Calf Meal and de-creasing the milk so that at the


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