Show llrnln In the I owl lUIInn In the report of a New York farmer meeting nolle the following Irof Iloblmwn ofOntnrlo U reported ni toying toy-ing that no cow ihould be fed moro thin eight pounds of cotton iced meal a day The cow will not reipond lo moro than < that If the dlgeatlte orRani of the cow ore itralned ah Injured per mnnenll I hate vlilled mineral liable lia-ble In Orange county recently and In dory one I detected a amcll tInt PhotO ed plainly to mo that tho com wiro beIng fed too much grain It had pamed unillgnted nnd hnd fermented Ono ihould wntch tho dropping to leo If Iho grain li nil bclnp dlgeiteil Very many dollar nro lost by overfeeding Then too one raw pays for her food In Iho milk pall another one turns her foodi Into fnt Ono row will eat digest di-gest and nsilmllnto n certain nmount of groIn another will nol while tin other will eat nnd jm > for more Indl Duality of the animal must bo itud led by tho feeder In order to rationally feed n herd of ililry con All them conditions moat Ito I considered when nniwcrlng tho question Just na the prlco of milk li considered < The manurlnl talre of n food must allan be considered < l consid-ered In cnlculntlng Iho worth of n food for tho dairy cow Now white tho conclusions drawn ore quite correct jet farmer mutt mo cnro In feeding all grains especially cotton peed meal Ai shown by an article In tho Karmen Hot low two week ago tho feed ihould bo small at tint and gradually Increased |