Show CARE OF THE DAIRY HEIFER object should do be to keep young anta male mala in growing condition with out becoming too fat by C IX it it missouri college of A ture little di ty Is a encountered iu in raising calves from tho the time of weaning until ready to cumo come into milk it the young animals aro are on pasture no further attention to la necessary since crasa furnishes the best and usually tho the cheapest growth the winter ration should conslaw of all the roughness tho the animal will consume and a small amount of at grain in addition tho the object should be to keep keel tho the young animals animal Is in a growing condition without becoming excessively fat tho the liberal fifie ufo ot of roughness rough la Is desirable since it is usually the abo cheapest C I 1 I 1 kapost food feed at hand and further it Is generally believed by experienced breeders bleeders bre eders that the consumption of large amounts of roughness while young helps to develop the organs of digestion to the maximum which Is desir I ablo able when the cow conios into milk the roughness rough nesa should by all moana consist of 0 some legume as clover alfalfa or cowpea cow pea hy huy on account of the palatability and high protein aidash and ash content of this clam of feeds corn tillage la Is also well adapted tor for parti part i of the ration but should always be ba combined with some corn leguminous hay bay or with a ration of grain that aup aup plies piles amplo ample material for growth such as wheat bran or onta oats |