. Better dairy farming; the breeding, feeding, handling and care of dairy cattle. Cows; Feeds; Dairying. FEEDING FOR OFFICIAL RECORDS 59 cold, rainy weather or to heat and flies. If pasture means these disadvantages it is preferable for her to remain inside. We favor turning the cow out so that she will have the advantage of as much of the succulence of pasture as weather conditions will allow, provided the flies are not bothersome. If the cow is turned out regularly for sufficient periods during the day to receive a considerable amount of feed from pasture. Countess Prue 43785 Guernsey world'
. Better dairy farming; the breeding, feeding, handling and care of dairy cattle. Cows; Feeds; Dairying. FEEDING FOR OFFICIAL RECORDS 59 cold, rainy weather or to heat and flies. If pasture means these disadvantages it is preferable for her to remain inside. We favor turning the cow out so that she will have the advantage of as much of the succulence of pasture as weather conditions will allow, provided the flies are not bothersome. If the cow is turned out regularly for sufficient periods during the day to receive a considerable amount of feed from pasture. Countess Prue 43785 Guernsey world's record in butter fat. Yearly record pounds of milk, pounds of butter fat. Owned by F. L. Howes, Groton, Mass. it must be remembered that the change from stable to pasture feeding must be a gradual one. The ration fed in the barn should be gradually decreased in amount during the first week on pasture. Even on the best pasture the cow should continue to receive some grain and hay and perhaps some silage also, depending on for how long a period during the day she is turned out. Of course, as the pasture commences to fail the feeding of grain, hay and silage must be increased. This may be the period, however, that it will be advisable to keep the animal in the barn, aside from short periods out for exercise, in which case the full ration of stable feeding should. 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 Savage, Elmer Seth, 1884-; Maynard, Leonard Amby, 1887-. Ithaca, N. Y. , Savage-Maynard
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