Show d 4 J.- J. Cattle Go Co Round and Around I I And the Milk ConIes Comes Out Here i 1 w. w 4 r-Fo r t k The cow will vill live at a dizzy pace in fn the world of tomorrow if lf a unique exhibit planned for next summers summer's New York fair fairis fairis is any criterion There sup sup- supported supported supported ported by the tho Borden com corn company company pany outstanding cattle from all over the North Amer Amer- American American Amerlean ican lean continent will live in quarters fit for a king But when milking time rolls around these trained pasture cows must jump ump on a veritable round merry known as ns the there to tobe tobe tobe be milked mechanically while the Ule public looks on Designed to be one of ot the fates fairs most unusual exhibits the dairy world of It tomorrow will show sho out outstanding standing specimens from Guernsey Jersey Holstein Ayrshire and Swiss Drown herds each pach breed rep rep- represented represented resented by 30 SO cows and a herd bull Calves and some outstanding champions ham will also be shown Each breed association will select its own cattle While livin In comparatively cramped Quarters the cattle are ex cx expected to thrive under these artificial cial conditions A chief herdsman to to be chosen by breeders will be assisted by experts Federal and state veterinarians will be in con con- constant constant i stant attendance and rigid balth regulations will be enforced Cows will be distributed through the barns in units of ot ten to a breed Purpose of the exhibit is to edu edu- educate educate cate the public to consume more milk on the theory that visitors to the fair will be impressed by the favorable conditions under which milk is produced in the dairy world of tomorrow A second factor is the popularizing of ot good cattle breeds j AbOl The Tt ingenious ro I I I on which cattle lido make makeI a I circuit during use tho e milking process process- A 1 of oj use the t dairy world of 0 tomorrow exhibit I I I I I among domestic and foreign dairy dairymen dalr men attending the fair Among committeemen working on the exhibit are Mark Keeney man man- manager manager ager of ot the Holstein herd at Essex county hospital Cedargrove N. N J. J J henry W. W JetTers Jeffers president of the Walker-Gordon Walker farms at Plainsboro N. N N J. J and Matthew Suydam owner of ot an outstanding herd hud of Brown Brown- Swiss cattle at New Brunswick N N. J. J Sponsors will pay all expenses of ot the exhibit including construction of ot buildings feeding and care ot of the cattle testing and transporting the animals to and from the farms of ct the owners O Only expenses required I of breed associations will be in se se- selecting selecting selecting animals Owners will be asked to donate the services of ot their theis cattle I |