. The management and feeding of cattle . Cattle; Feeds. 196 THE MANAGEMENT AND FEEDING OF CATTLE hy any means, but it is Iielpful, as the activity of flies decreases with the decrease of light. There should also be protection from the waste of energy in taking food. This, probably, is a kind of pro- tection more frequently lacking than protection from the other influences mentioned. Insufficient pasture, in. PRIZE-WINNING HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN COW (By counesy of the owner, G. W. demons, Brantford, Onl., Canada) the absence of other food, is a fruitful source of loss to the dairyman. While grazing
. The management and feeding of cattle . Cattle; Feeds. 196 THE MANAGEMENT AND FEEDING OF CATTLE hy any means, but it is Iielpful, as the activity of flies decreases with the decrease of light. There should also be protection from the waste of energy in taking food. This, probably, is a kind of pro- tection more frequently lacking than protection from the other influences mentioned. Insufficient pasture, in. PRIZE-WINNING HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN COW (By counesy of the owner, G. W. demons, Brantford, Onl., Canada) the absence of other food, is a fruitful source of loss to the dairyman. While grazing in the pastures the exer- rise thus taken, up to a certain limit, will be helpful to stamina, and, therefore, directly or indirectly helpful to milk production. lievond this point, however, it tends to lessen milk production and does not at the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Shaw, Thomas, 1843-1918. New York : Orange Judd Co.
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