Show THIC tu L CARING FOR DAIRY UTENSILS tin la Is regarded as det best material ana and vessels should never be D used to for any other purpose dy CAUL CARL D 11 LEF dairy utensils should bo be made of the best grade of tin and never used tor for any other purpose wooden or galvanized palls aro are objectionable seo see that all joints in the palls cans cang an and stra inert aro are veil welt mado and filled with solder cana cans with the tin partly warn off ott are not suitable receptacles for milk milk strainer showing center removed ved and cream because they rust and this condition impart imparts a metallic flavor to the butter utensils that como come in con tact with milk or cream can best beat be b cleaned by first rinsing with cold wa tor ter and then washing with a brush and hot water washing powder suitable to tiso uso ki in the dairy should contain no grease ordinary sat sod used in gaall nall amounts ts to also a toot bood dairy cl janser after washing the tin with hot ma 1 good cream strainer water rinse thoroughly with bolting boiling water and place theta where they will come in contact with tho the direct nys mys of the eun sun aa washing tho the ordinary five eight or ton gallon milk c cine be nuro sure that the inaldo of tha shoulder of the can ts is rubbed with the brush as this la is the tho rood most difficult part to clean cleall FEEDING CALVES DRY GRAIN DIg eLve eLlve tract of young animals la Is sisla and givina small amount often ID in favored in feeding skim milk caties the grain needed to supply the missing fat tat may be corn barley oats or a mx tore ture occasionally a feeder has skim milk or alfalfa or clorer clover bay on band hand and to these bo he adds linseed meal cotton cottonseed soad meal or gluten food these are all high in protein and when any one ot of them Is to combined with skim milk and alfalfa both high in protein an unbalanced ration results and cours scours or other digestive troubles follow the digestive tract of a calf Is small and frequent feeding rt small amount mount a during the first month mouth is best during the first month it Is hotter batter to brind the grains fed at the end and of thi nod either eitt r oat oats or corn may be fed hard grains like kaffir and nd give beet wat results when grovu grogul 1 all grata grain bould be fed dry la in a trough lif mixing izing fc with milk Is cot not recommended as calve chew their feed food better when fed dry RING FOR SELF SUCKING COW habelt la Is brought on by putting off milking there are Num numberless barless ways of prevention in avat n st casei basei it pays to try some remedy for a cow of this kind Is in us bally a heavy the habit is brought on by putting off milking the low suffers and tries to her self and the habit Is to foamed way ways of prevention are num artess A cu j after the habit 1 in formed Is almon almost impossible the most effective remedy la to two rings in the cows nose ring the cow in n the usual way and in this ring lane lamle another forming two links of a chain some times one bilg ua will stop ho the habit but la in nut cases two ere are needed if it the cow Is not a good bet tor ter sell her to the butch r MILK AT seasonable HOURS no time on an farm when hired man Is making so much fluch money As a when he Is busy milking early nall king and iati in the evening u mur te pe all right if it a man lie overly anxious to ancy n and do the work himself but if it hired help has to do IL 11 the owner owns r of that particular farm will eoon soon gala gain the rep of boing befus a hard rian to work tor for why not end send the man who take takes care of the cows borne home from the gold field I 1 at 1 t five in the as afternoon and t bave ave the tho chores done dome in seasonable 1 ejma met there is nc no time when a man is making ro much money as when it aie Is thou why it b be dune during sea hours bours ot of the byl |