. Breeder and sportsman . ticularly during theearlier stagea. The calvea were takenfrom the cowa at 12 hours old. For theflrBt 7 or 10 days they were fed the wholemilk from the cow, some being fed twiceand some three times a day. The milkwas fed warm from the cow, and theamount given waa from 16 to 18 poundaper day. When the calvea were fed onwhole milk it waa gradually increasedas they got older, till 20 to 22 pounds arefed per day, at a month old, when thecalves were disposed of. Those calves which received skim milkwere fed aa followa: For the first 7 to 10days, the calf got the whole milk


. Breeder and sportsman . ticularly during theearlier stagea. The calvea were takenfrom the cowa at 12 hours old. For theflrBt 7 or 10 days they were fed the wholemilk from the cow, some being fed twiceand some three times a day. The milkwas fed warm from the cow, and theamount given waa from 16 to 18 poundaper day. When the calvea were fed onwhole milk it waa gradually increasedas they got older, till 20 to 22 pounds arefed per day, at a month old, when thecalves were disposed of. Those calves which received skim milkwere fed aa followa: For the first 7 to 10days, the calf got the whole milk freshfrom the cow; the skim milk was graduallysubstituted, till at the end of one weekthe calf got half skim and half wholemilk. At the end of the next week theration waB three-fourths skim milk. Bythe time the calf waa 4 to weekB old,the ration consisted of all skim milk. If EFFECTUAL Tbe most effectual remedy in use forthe cure of ailments of horses and cattle is GOMBAULTS CAUSTIC BALSAM Used as a Blisteror This preferred remedy is prepared ex-clusively by J. E. Gombault, ex-veterinarySurgeon to the French Government Stud. As ft HFMAV REMEDY fbr Khe-o-mntloiu. Sprains, Sore Throat) etc, it is Invaluable. _ Even bottle if Catmtle Jl:»U;im III WTirmht-M tojrive satisfaction Price SI-oper bottle. Sold by tirucirtst*, or sent by ex- , -?haw* 1iiil. with mil liT--< ? ? ? I use. Send for descttatlre circulars, testimo-nials, etc. Addree TEE LiWRENCE-WIUIAMS COMPART, Clevriud, Ohio. 14 ©Jtje gxeeiwv an* &pcivi&tntm [April 30, 1904 Shearing ot Worlds Fair Sheep andGoat Exhibits. A rule having an important bearingupon the shearing of sheep and goata tobe exhibited at the Worlds Fair at has been announced by Chief F. of the Department of Live Stock,as follows: All sheep and goatB must have beenevenly, closely and properly shorn on orafter the first day of April, 1904, and thedate of the shearing must be certi6ed onthe application for entry


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