. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. s judg-ment as to whether an increase isjustified. The calf, from the time it is twoweeks of age, should always haveaccess to plenty of clean, pure water. The general practice is to feedcalves skim milk for from two to sixmonths. In the latter case, with fallcalves the time of final weaning frommilk comes in the spring, when pas-tures are ready. Under this systemthe calves usually make excellentgrowth during the entire period with-out any break in gains. Careful attention during the firsttwo weeks often means the differen


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. s judg-ment as to whether an increase isjustified. The calf, from the time it is twoweeks of age, should always haveaccess to plenty of clean, pure water. The general practice is to feedcalves skim milk for from two to sixmonths. In the latter case, with fallcalves the time of final weaning frommilk comes in the spring, when pas-tures are ready. Under this systemthe calves usually make excellentgrowth during the entire period with-out any break in gains. Careful attention during the firsttwo weeks often means the differencebetween a sickly, undersized, stuntedanimal and a large, well developedone when it enters the herd as amilking cow. -o- BOSSY MAKES THE MOTOR GO By J. C. Burton, in Wisconsin MotoristIf the following jingle is true InWisconsin, why should it not be madetrue In Utah? There is money to bemade in dairying if the proper mix-ture of brains and cows is bossy makes the motor go up in the Badger StateAnd dairymen are prospects for six, the eight; LOUDEN. Louden Stall* and Stan-chions give the cows truePasture Comfort. The single^T- £/) ii nfcT*S» slack chain at top and bottom 7^ —?— ot stanchion permits the cow to Originator of Modern turn her head freely in any direc-Barn Eqmpment rection. No cracks or crevicesin the construction to catch and hold dirt. HighBuilt-Up Curb (11 inches) keeps cows from nosingout feed and wasting it. Louden Litter Carriers pay for themselves In a few months. The boy can do a mans work; no lossof liquid manure; no dangerous ratchets or brakes toget out of order; carrier stands safely at any height,loaded or empty; one pound pull on hoisting chainraises forty pounds in the box. New Free Books Louden Barn Plans may be worth hundreds of dollars to youif you build a barn. Fifty-six barn plans, hoif houses, hayBheds, desciibed in detail. It is free if you will tell ushow many cows, horses and other stock you want to houseLouden


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