. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. 0 pounds live weight is sufficient,and that six-tenths ounce should beadded for each twenty pounds ofmilk produced. Cattle should be prevented fromeating too much salt, as large quanti-ties greatly increase the amount ofwater thrown off in the urine. Thisresults in an abnormal thirst, theanmal drinks too much water and thedieestive system is thrown out oforder. If water is not of easy accessthe large amounts of water thrownoff leave the body with too low awater content, which injures diges-tion, and perhaps the body tissu


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. 0 pounds live weight is sufficient,and that six-tenths ounce should beadded for each twenty pounds ofmilk produced. Cattle should be prevented fromeating too much salt, as large quanti-ties greatly increase the amount ofwater thrown off in the urine. Thisresults in an abnormal thirst, theanmal drinks too much water and thedieestive system is thrown out oforder. If water is not of easy accessthe large amounts of water thrownoff leave the body with too low awater content, which injures diges-tion, and perhaps the body tissues. The best plan to follow seems tobe to supply salt liberally at all feeders prefer placing largepieces of rock salt in the pasture. Abarrel of salt covered to keep off therafn with part of one side sawed outfurnishes a pood source of salt. The addition of science to thepractice of salting once a week is thecaution to supply liberal a weekly trip may have to beomitted once in a while it is best toplace a salt supply In the pasture.—I CONCRETE SEWER AND IRRIGA-TION Grow Harder and Stronger WithAge. All Other Pipes ALKALI PROOFUTAH CONCRETE PIPE COMPANYSalt Lake City, Utah.


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