Show S R SKIM MILK FOR i CALVES IN SUMMER there legreat Is ls great need of sidn florrin in this manner of feeding feed at once e that lc calves olves do as well or better on sour salm milk li la summer as they do on oh sweet will be interesting news to many banners who have hitherto been kepf from raising calves by tho the acis at penso 0 of f keeping lk sweet in hot bot ac carried a out b by athe the department of ag agriculture rl c ual tu to indicate t to 0 be quite anne unnecessary ces the calves will make as rapid gains gainson on sour ealm milk in winter this Is lot as satisfactory it chills tho the calves and some of them drink it with great reluctance very few young calves have ever been known to refuse it lt altogether on the other bother h hand and of courie it Is rn much ch easier bokee to keep p the milk sweet in winter but there ther els Is needom need of precaution pre la in this matter of summer feeding of milk unless the milk Is produced and kept under clea cleanly rily conditions it may become contaminated with disease pro bacteria farmers should therefore allow the milk to 0 o sour quickly and then hen feed it without delay in the course of the experiments sour skim milk Is fed to 22 calyes jerseys and Quern at different seasons of the year in no case did it cause digestive disturb disturbances a n c e a even when the change from sweet to sour milk was made abruptly when the calves were ere only a few days old moreover ver no neevil evil results followed follow edthe the alternate use of sweet and sour milk it seems therefore that the common conception that soui sour milk leads to scours la Is quite unfounded it Is in the care of the ralli the te calves it was found did riot cot like the sour milk as aa well as the sweet but in the thel majority of cases soon became e accustomed to it the aver aversion stion however increased when the milk was wn fed low temperature |