Show DAIRY I iPAr Tr LlA fACT I i I CHILLY WEATHER VEATHER CUTS CUlS MILK FLOW and Protected and Herd Held Should be Stabled Protected From Rain Cows be Le may not hut but when exposed to cold coM and they give ghe less milk warns Prot IL 11 n A A Hopper of Cornell university The milking hulking herd should he be stabled fit at night and protected from from raIns ball pasture may be bo used as much ns lo possible but bul quick weather changes Should find the animals protected While It Is hard liard to keep up the now flow on cows lOWS near the cud of otheir theIr milking period the demands for fot milk justify Ju every reasonable effort tiring the cows and heifers about to torr rr freshen from pasture to the barn where they cnn can IH be watched fed le- le legume le gume hu hay buy and a 11 low v protein grain ration The grain ration should be c reduced before the cows freshen n The fill following grain mixtures are an- of- of offered of offered to make use of available farm grown rown grain With mixed hay hay- hay IIO barley or corn oats wheat bran 00 OO cottonseed meal linseed oil meal with clover hay oO OO barley or corn oats OO 00 wheat bran OO 00 cottonseed meal with alfalfa hay hay- hay barley or corn WO oats outs wheat bran cottonseed meal Continue to feed teed the Rood good cows generously as nalie the demand for milk Is still acute Where the ration includes 1 per cent each of hone meal and anel limestone nu no other minerals are arc needed The dairy dairy- dairyman dairyman man mm who hiss has plenty of legume hay such uch as ns clover or alfalfa needs to buy no minerals other than salt Le- Le Legume Le Legume gume Jume hay plus a n good grain mIxture fed fd will supply all ull the cali cal calcium clum and phosphorus needed |