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Show T It Is well known that milk absorbs Impurities. iKin't shut the rows from the stable or shed too early. Spray each cow Just before milking milk-ing night and morning. Don't breed heifers loo young unless ytu wleh a dwarfed breed. Milkers should wash their hands thoroughly before milking. Never let can of milk stand In the sun awaiting transportation. Milk should bo left In the bottle it. which It has been delivered, until un d. A row that Is a small rater will beat watching She Is pretty sure to be a small producer The warmer the milk the quickei the bacteria multiply and the quicker the milk will sour. A herd of good dairy rows Is the best Insurance against hard times or a slump in prosperity. The Pa" u,f,(l 'or ''''ding the calves should be scalded regularly every time they are used. One man says the first year ol milking Is the proper time In which to make the foundation for a persist ent milker. It I quit customary among dairy men to quit feedtng calve skim tn'lk when they attain the tge cf eight to ' cine months. |