Show COWS VALUE TOLD BY PRO production in the selection of dairy cows there ther atria re two five methods oila which may be used by fur far the best indication of 0 a dairy cows ability for production Is her record of prod aft ion as secured by welsh weigh ing the milk aud and testing systematically for or its butterfat hutter fat content ly by the cub bab cock teat many vows rows have been con ly tested either by tile the ul test or by cow testing association testers the time 11 me Is coming when the majority of the ahe more desirable class of cattle will be so BO tested As tie flae cow testing associations more popular and their work fully appreciated more cows will be under such supervision at tho the present time there aro are ft a large number of cattle which have not been tested or records kept upon their production such cattle must then be b selected upon their form and conformation Exper experience lence lies lias taught the breeders bleeders bre eders of dairy cattle that there Is a certain form which Is associated with economic milk production akles glies alie lie three following points us those which should tie be particularly ticul arly emphasized in picking a dairy c ow cow 1 the extreme angular form carrying no surplus flesh but showing evl allce of liberal feeding by a vigorous physical condition 2 the extraordinary development of the HIP udder and milk veins 3 the marked development of tile the barrel in proportion to the size of the An B W V enli banks animal husbandry colorado agricultural college GIVE FARM STOCK GOOD CULL BEANS cull beans may be fed to steel it if they are not seriously diseased but bill they should be free from stones stone and should be ground instead of cooked they contain about IS 8 per cent of d dl ge gestal jle nid dents and may for form 15 to 25 per cat of a grain mixture for dairy cattle according to tile animal huR husbandry bandry department at the new york stute state college of agriculture at ithaca new york A suggested dairy mixture containing ground beaus includes pounds of corn or barley pounds of bran or oats 0 00 pounds of ground benns beans or gluten feed too pounds of 0 cottonseed meat meal noad and pounds of oil meal in large amounts henna beans are too laxative far cattle and they are unpalatable also for older cattle larger amoun amounts ts may be fed then than to younger ones and nd for fattening they serve the seme purpose as any I 1 high ig protein feed best results are usually obtained by mixing the ground benns beans in an amount not exceeding 25 per cent with son some ie other tow low protein feeds benns beans that tire are not too seriously Y damaged may be fid fd to sheep and an innas in amounts up to one fourth of the total grain ration they should be left bhole and should be fed with such buch feeds as corn or barley when legume hay Is fed the amount of beans should be reduced when fed to they should be cooked preferably in water with a small amount of salt added they should not form more than one half of tile grain ration and should ho be mixed mired with other feeds such guch as corn or barley |