Show DAIRY FACTS aars F FEED CALF SEPARATED MILK whole wheat or graham flour takes place of cream elaml nates danger of scours in feeding calves cal vea separated mik sometimes should be given to take the place of the he cream taken out ot milk make a mush of graham or whole wheat flour and add to the skim milk and the calves will do as well as on whole milk A plat pint of lour flour will mako make a feed for three or four calves saya a writer in farm progress take boiling water and stir flour into it the same as aa you would wailly maue make mush of meal being careful to not have it lumpy so it will mix wel with milk when added to it give the calf new milk the first week or until the mothers milk la Is III 11 to use then begin to add some skim milk with a little ot of the mush added decrease the new milk and increase skim milk and mush till calf to about three weeks old when you can teed feed all aklin milk and mush calves fed in this way are n not ot so liable to have hate scours as when they are fed on cornmeal comro eal as the cooked wheat Is good tor for troubles of that kind in hi calves care should be taken to not overfeed calves as that sometimes causes trouble with hand band fed calves thoy they should also have a nice green pasture to run in in summer or it in winter have some kind of bright sweet hay bay to pick at as they soon learn to eat cat such teed feed it if they can get it |