Show Not Difficult to Raise Orphan Pigs at att Dakota t Raising of the orphan pigs that are arp often present in large litters Is not difficult If It care are is taken taken- to attend to details W. W R. R Hauser live stock specialist specialist of the South Dakota State college college col lege extension service says sas Time spent in raising the orphans will be bewell bewell bewell well paid for In the return from extra pigs matured Mr Hauser has bas observed that pigs two days old are much easier easler to han handle handie die dle than the younger ones A ration of one quart whole cows cow's milk daily dally hand fed at first with cracked corn salt shorts and green alfalfa hay in self-feeders self as soon as the pigs pig pigswill will eat makes a very good ration Best results can be secured by feedIng feed feed- Ing lug five fi to six times daily dally for the first few weeks then gradually cutting down to three tImes d lIy Mr Hauser Hauser Hau ser ro rays s As soon as the pigs begin to eat grain fairly welt well the whole milk can an be gradually replaced by skim milk Sunlight In the pens sufficient exercise ex and abundance of fresh clean water and strict attention to keeping keepin feeding ils clean and the quarters tern clean dl dry well bedded and generally gen generally sanitary are important factors In achieving success I |