. Breeder and sportsman . ?£M0M writes;rurbs, sthe last two years I have r. 14 Wfas gxeei>ev ««& gpovtstnan [March 26, 1904 How to Care tor the Dairy Cow. TVe must recollect that oor cow is anartificial creature, which takes our roughfeedsand transforms them into a palatablefinished project, so we must see that shehas plenty of raw material with which todo our work. She must he fed and wateredregularly, so that she will not waste timeand energy worrying when her nest feedwill come. She should always be treatedwith kindness. The dairyman shoudnever curry tbe cow with the pitchfolknor pound t
. Breeder and sportsman . ?£M0M writes;rurbs, sthe last two years I have r. 14 Wfas gxeei>ev ««& gpovtstnan [March 26, 1904 How to Care tor the Dairy Cow. TVe must recollect that oor cow is anartificial creature, which takes our roughfeedsand transforms them into a palatablefinished project, so we must see that shehas plenty of raw material with which todo our work. She must he fed and wateredregularly, so that she will not waste timeand energy worrying when her nest feedwill come. She should always be treatedwith kindness. The dairyman shoudnever curry tbe cow with the pitchfolknor pound the milk out of her with tbemilk stool. Whenever the attendant is ina swearing mood he is not a fit companionfor the dairy cow, and he Bhould at oncego back and sit down until he is in abetter humor. He should never swear inthe cow stable any more than in thekitchen in the presence of his wife. There are many men who still followthe old time custom of having all theircowb becoming fresh in the spring. Inour own work we find that we can secureat least 1000 pounds of
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