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Show TURNING CATTLE TO GRASS 8ome Dry Feeding Should Continue for Few Weeks to Prevent Loss In Flesh and Milk. It should be kept In mind, now that gracing time Is about upon us. that the first grass to come is not nutritious nutri-tious to any great extent, and that It cannot be relied on to keep live stock In good condition. Some dry feeding should continue for some weeks white parts of days the animals may run on pasture. But If the early grass Is wholly relied on either for cows or other live stock they are certain to lose In flesh and milk. Nutritious grass Is nearly a balanced food when It hardens to nutrition, but not so till that takes place. This fact has been tested, by practice many years, and yet there are some who are so pleased when) grass first comes that they seem to fyget It, till they see that animals on.fcuch pastures are falling In flcth msA milk, and so these things need til be referred to every year as a re-)nder. re-)nder. For a few weeks after pas-Are pas-Are comes keep up the dry feeding, id then pastures will be good and rrrttfous.""" " |