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Show Abuse and fright do not increase the milk flow. A pair of milk scales and a Babcock tester will tell no tales. The cow that gives a large flow of milk must have plenty of water. The man who forgets to salt his cows is the one the cows forget. Cream that is too old or too cold will cause trouble on churning day. Butter paper is not expensive, and makes a nicer covering for butter than rags. Lots of comfort for the cows during the day is an open shed facing the south. Cream that has been properly handled han-dled and ripened will come . without doctoring. The quicker the milk is separated after it is drawn the better will be the results. A variation in the way the sepa-I sepa-I fator is run will cause a loss in but-ler-fat every time. Before calving, the cow's food should be reduced in quantity and ol l laxative nature. |