Show CHILLY CHILL Y WEATHER CUTS MILK l FLOW V Herd Should be Stabled and Protected From Rain Cows S may not be temper temperamental but when exposed to cold and rain the they give less milk warns Prof H n. n A A. A Hopper of Cornell university The milking herd should be stabled stabler at night and protected from rains Full Fall pasture may be used as LIS muchas much muchas as possible but quick Quid weather changes should find finel the animals protected While it is hard to keep up the milk flow now on cows cons near the end of their milking p period llod the demands demunds for milk justify every reasonable effort Bring the cows and heifers about to freshen from pasture to the harn barn where they can he be watched fed legume legume legume le le- gume ha hay silage Huge and u a low protein grain ration ration The grain ration should be reduced before the cows freshen The he following grain mixtures are me of ot- to make use of available a farm grown grain With I mixed hay hUT buy barley harley or corn OO oats 00 OO wheat bran an 20 OO cottonseed meal TOO linseed cell oil oll meal with clover hay fay WO 1500 barley or corn 00 oats outs OO wheat hent bran brun Ol cottonseed meal with alfalfa hU hay hay hay- T- T barley burley or corn oats wheat bran blan cottonseed meal Continue to feed the good cows generously as us the demand for milk Is still acute Where the ration Includes 1 I per cent each of bone meal and limestone tone no nr other minerals are arc needed The dairyman dairyman dairy dairy- man who has plenty plent of legume hay such as clover or alfalfa needs needs' to buy bur no minerals other than salt alt Legume Legume Legume Le Le- Le- Le gume hay huy plus a good grain grain mixture liberally fed fell will supply all nil the calcium cal slum Ium and phosphorus needed |