The dairy cow's record and the stable . hor: s. Age 5 years. Age 6 years. Xo. of Milk, Fat, Fat, Milk Fat, Fat, Weeks. Pounds. Per cent. Pounds. Pounds. Per cent. Pounds. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14


The dairy cow's record and the stable . hor: s. Age 5 years. Age 6 years. Xo. of Milk, Fat, Fat, Milk Fat, Fat, Weeks. Pounds. Per cent. Pounds. Pounds. Per cent. Pounds. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Total ,74 2, Bulletin 204. THE DAIRY COWS RECORD. 69 COMPARATIVE VALUE OF PRODUCT. Lbs. Fat. Value at 30c. per lb Jersey $ Keohan Line Back St rube A STANISLAUS COUNTY Fig. 3. Frank Hewit of Ceres published in the Pacific Dairy Review inApril, 1908, the record of one of his cows for the year ending February29, 1908. He presents the weights and tests of the cream from hermilk made at the Ceres creamery as his report of her years perform-ance. This is his best cow and he has no record of the other andpoorer cows of his herd. It is a matter of interest to note how manydairymen can tell the yield from the best cows which undoubtedlyreturn a profit, but there is no record kept of the poor cows, many ofwhich give a red ink balance on the ledger. Lbs. Average Price 1907. Butter Fat. cts. March .37 April .27V> Mav .251/, June .28V, July .30 August .34 September .35 October .38 November .35% December .38 January, 1908 .37 February .331/3 Totals $ 70 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION. We are glad to quote the repo


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