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Show Selecting Good Cow. When a man attempts to select a good cow by some theory that has been fostered and cherished as an Idle dream, he Is going against the prescribed rules that have been form Ing for generations and his success will be discouraging. Milk at regular periods. Clean the dairy stable each day. Good butter Is always In demand. Do not wet the hands at milking time. Feed the rows either before or after milking. The dairy barn should always b neat and clean. The cow does not require animal foods; the hen does. 1k not allow the milch cow to become be-come dirty from lack of bedding. Thousands of young pigs are annu ally lost through lack cf exercise. One should not try his hand at 1m proving his herd by crossbreeding. It Is not so much In the breed of a fowl or animal as In the care In feed Kven with the greatest care It ti hard to keep the cow stable ventilated as it should be. Do not allow any foul air around the cow stable or places where milk and cream are kept. Unst yesr Canada shipped Into the United States 369,917 younds ol cheese and 1.111,225 pounds of butter No cow should be kept that will not bring In $10 a month at preset t prlcei and she ought to do better thao that If you have plenty of silage nt dan ger of the milk flow falling off. II you haven't you will have learned i lesson. Be sure that the cowi receive plen ty of exercise. Allow them to rur In the open yards during the plcasni.i part of the day. |