Show Early Care of Goslings Cited by an Authority GoslIngs do not need feed until they are from thirty 51 sic to forty fort eight hours old when hen they should be fed stale bread soaked In mill milk or a mash made of four parts corn meal and one part s says nn an authorIty In n the Missouri Green grass should male make up most of their feed and only a limited amount of graIn should be fell fed Plenty of fresh clean thinking water should be supplied After t two ta a weeks if f the goslings s have plenty of grass thy they will III not need nay any other feed In case extra feed Is a suitable mash can be made of t two 0 parts shorts one pat pal t or of corn meal or ground oats After sly sh weeks eels old If extra feed Is still needed the mash should be changed to equal parts shorts corn meal and ground oats with Hh 5 per c cent nt meat ment scrip Where pasture is s good most go goslings lIngs fire are raised from the time the they are two or three weeks old to fatt fattening time Ith- Ith out addItional feed Whole grain should not be fed until the goslIngs are ell feathered Because of a limited demand It Is doubtful If geese beese can caD be profitably raIsed where they have e good range |