. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. CATTLE 25 Caring for the Dairy Cow. Twice each day the dairy cow is driven to the barn to be milked, and the more milk she gives to each pound of food, the more valuable she is (Fig. 16). In order to give an abundance of milk, she must have the best of care and food, and kind treatment; and she must be milked at regular hours. She should have water and plenty of good food at ever}^ meal time. Their Food. In summer, w^hen the cows are in. Fig. 15. Broivn Siciss twin calves, hvll and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima
. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. CATTLE 25 Caring for the Dairy Cow. Twice each day the dairy cow is driven to the barn to be milked, and the more milk she gives to each pound of food, the more valuable she is (Fig. 16). In order to give an abundance of milk, she must have the best of care and food, and kind treatment; and she must be milked at regular hours. She should have water and plenty of good food at ever}^ meal time. Their Food. In summer, w^hen the cows are in. Fig. 15. Broivn Siciss twin calves, hvll and 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 Nida, William Lewis. [from old catalog]. Chicago, A. Flanagan company
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