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Show DIRT THAT POISONS THE MILK The difference between a clean cow and a dirty one Is ttrlklngly shown In tha pliiiue. The cow ou the right had been running on pnitur ten days, sleeping out at night, when the photo-Kni,!i photo-Kni,!i wus taken. Naturally a greut deul of the mtb she had arruiniiluted In a vile atuule had been rubbed off and wanhed off by tha rains, but rnoiiKh remulus to show that her milk would rarry poison to hundreds of gallons when sdded to Ihut of other cows In Hi dairy. At the llllnola ttutlon it waa found that tba milk from the average, unwaahed, un-brushed un-brushed cow contained many timet is much dirt as that from a perfectly clean cow. This Is not guess wirk. aa a glased dish eiiual In site to a pm was held under a cow's udder 4' minutes, the averago lime roneoine.i In milking, while motions similar u milking were madu. The dirt ruuuht In the dlHh was then rsrefiilly : weighed, ll was then found tlinl milk J from stilled and muddy udders slmlliu to that shown by the row on Ihe rlul.i remained from 20 to 24 times as mini dirt as from that from a clenu cow. |