Show DAIRY FROZEN MILK MILIC IS NOT DESIRABLE now flow Is la cows cow's milk Injured by hy freezing free freez In lag ing 7 In answer to that question F. F 0 Button Lutton professor of dairying at nt the time New Nev Jersey sey State College or of A Agriculture ture says Kays I Ien en n a casual observer cr Is Ig familiar with with- with the time I visible l lc effects that freezing has hag on milk mille lie can cnn see Sec that the cream In thawed milk Is not the time same SanO as In JIl normal milk lie ITe also knows that the main maIm portion lI of Pf the milk mill becomes be he- comes come flak fluk v hen thawed These are lb tho physical changes which milk undergoes un un- upon freezing fi The fat at Is partially churned and Its emulsion Is never ne completely restored after oler thaw thaw- ing irig The casein or curd In frozen milk appears In flakes ruttier rather titan than In Inthe Inthe the original colloidal condition Freezing also affects milk mille In a n chemical way The Interference with fut fat emulsion makes frozen milk mill harder hurder hard hurd- er to digest than unfrozen milt milk For this rem reason on Infants should not nor be he ten fed milk mille which has hns been h en frozen fi 11 When milk becomes completely frozen It Is forced force out of ot the th bottle and lifts the cap COV The Time milk may project pro pro- lect as ns much as ns or four Inches In this way It may moy become become contaminated contaminated with bacteria from blowing dust und and from onu Icing bring licked by do dogs S anti and cuts cats Mill Milk which has luts been frozen will not keep I sweet ss as fiS lon long as ns normal milk Where milk Is delivered ed In the early morning hours the consumer should provide some protection for fot forthe forthe the bottles A box serves serves vry r well welt and a n burlap co covering colln helps hellS more In Inthe Inthe the thc extremely cold weather Time The Ideal arrangement would he be to provide some someplace someplace place Inside where the time milkman coulet could coul set et th time the milk Should hould Cows VS Face in orto orto or orto to the Walls of Stable The TIme old question of whether cows should face toward the center or to fo toward toward ward tile walls walts of n a dairy barn bam Is not settled by b the time New ew York State College of Agriculture which says sn's that timaL both plans have hn their ardent aident supporters It ItI I lists time the advantages nd of ea each h h. h nn and leaves Jen the time Individual farmer to make his own choice Th Time The question arises e ns us fur far ns conc college e Is concerned In connection with n ii n new nev w bulletin on ou time the construction construe construe- thin lion of concrete floors for Cor dah hairy dairy y sta sta- bles I It advocates well laid floors for tom permanence and durability and gives I es complete details for OJ laying lulng them telling tell teU- lag ing In how hm to mix nih lay Iny and finIsh time tile concrete conCrete concrete con con- crete with photographs aphis and working drawings s of the whole job Joh from start to completion so that thal any an handy man should not miot have inive In getting a n satisfactory result and without prohibitive pro pro- cost Farmers who are nrc contemplating the building of new stables or om- the remodeling remodeling re re- modeling of or old ones are aie Invited by bythe IJ bythe the college to write to the time office of publication publication- of ot the thc New York State Statu College of ut Agriculture e. at nt Ithaca for fur a u copy COP of the time bulletin which will vill be he sent without uit cost COt It Is necessary only to use tise a n plain cent 1 government postcard post post- carl card giving the time senders sender's name and address ad nd- tim dress written plainly together with the symbol 13 E l MO JO and nn the thc publication will be he forwarded tor by return mull mall |