Show COUNTI IGENT IGE the feeding of dair btttle dairy calves should receive whole milk until they have reached tl e age of from tour four to six weeks skim milk can then be and the amount increased until the calf receives 16 ibs lbs per day or two gallons dairy calves should receive milk until they are from four to six months of age the daliy dahy calf should receive about the samo sam e amount of milk each day and the milk pail pall should be scalded at least once a day A fluxion in the quantity of milk is likely to cause indigestion troubles A dairy calf should take grain when about a week old whole oats or a mix ture of oats barley and wheat bran can an be fed to the dairy calf to good adNan advantage tage from three to tour four ibs lbs of grain can be given to the calf as fast as the calf will take that amount of it good quality hay should beb given at all times after six months of age the dairy heifer should receive high quality roi rot gaage or have access to green pasture forage it if forage Is not a bundang from ato 6 ibs lbs of grain should be fed dally daily older heifers sheild sho lid receive all the good quality roi rot gaage they can consume from six to eight weaks weeks before freshening the should be fed from 4 to 8 iba lbs of grain per day depending on th their air size and condition the dairy cow should receive all the good i louglace lou bugl glage age she can eat it if corn silage is being fed she should receive from 2 to 3 ibs lbs per ibs lbs of live weight I 1 molasses is to be fed to the dairy cow she should be started out with about one halt half pound a day and increased until she will take three to five pounds a day if grain is fed ted to the dairy cow it should be chopped fine the cow should be fed from four to five ibbs of grain it if she is producing from 25 to 30 ibs lbs of milk and the grain increased to the rate of milk prodoc ed salt should be kept before the dal rp animals at all times with grain prices as they are at present it may be the most economical procedure to feed all the good quality alfalfa the cow can consume and only those cows that will pay for grain should be fed grain any hay Is worth 6 a ton bar ley should be worth wheat corn oats wheat barlev molasses in this proper tion and dairy man or beet beef cattle feeder can figure the value of hia his hay in proportion to grain and thus determine for himself if it is eco comical to teed feed grains when good quality hay can be purchased at the present price sg notice to attesi in antei users the state engineer has issued a proclamation that all persons own ing ng or controlling artesian or pump w lla ila are required to cap or other wi wl e shut off the supply from nov 15 1936 to april 1 1937 where the water is not used for culinary and stock watering purposes water tor for winter irrigation Is not recognized as beneficial and so de creed by the supreme court this closed season has been pro claimed in the interest of conserve ing the underground water supply DI siegard of the closing order is a under the law and in addition to the usual penalties may result in the water user being tor for bidden the use of the water from his well |