Show Cn OPInl There I a general belief that lopping lop-ping cow grently Increases tbolr now of milk and thnt tho resulting yield Is I correspondingly ly poorer In butter I > fIAn1 to prove or disprove this tho experiment nation at Cluclpb Ont has for the psit two year been experimenting experi-menting along thl line nnd to their surprise there I practically nothing in the belief Tho cow when fed the grain In form of slop would I fed once a day give lightly more milk ollA slightly lower Lit not uniform percentage of fat about 01 ol i percent per-cent but In ovcry Instance where slop wa fed twice n day Micro wnl n marked falling off In milk yield These tests wcro conducted In periods of 30 Ine each eo as to get tho full effect of tho feed nnd In tho general aver are tho drygrain foil cow came out I ahead A to the variation of fat content con-tent of thu milk tho sum total of all tho average thawed that there was I no moro 101 In tho end than tho variations varia-tions found In tho fat content of tow fed dry foods nnd the sum total of two Jenn > experiments Is I against tho Idea that slop food Incrvaie Iho milk yield I nn > thing It to be deduced from tho test It I that cows gave lets I milk It the slopping was very marked and tho percentage of lit j Icldo were actually Inconsequential so far an change wa concerned In either case The conclusion are that the best slop that can bo fed to a cow li I a good ration of corn silage root or uneurrd grain fodders nnd tho drink that n cow has Is I best In the form ot good water governed by tbe Inclination Inclina-tion of tho nnlmal to Urlnk |