Show C dairy notes ess sissa only a few days are usually necessary to teach the calf to drink from the bucket buckel old low producing cows should be made ready for tm life butcher at the earliest possible date 0 0 4 the better calves should be properly grown and given a chance to become profitable producers 0 0 dry cows should be fed some grain during the entire dry period which la Is usually of about six weeks duration bay Is fed to calves as soon its as they will eat it IL they also receive whole grain and add wheat bran as soon goon as they have a liking illing for tl it 0 0 0 it Is just as hard to make milk in summer as it la Is in ID winter and the heaviest producing cows will pay well for a little extra feed it if they are on thin dry scant pasture 0 0 0 the usual falling off in milk flow la in most dairy herds during the late summer months to Is due chiefly to an aa insufficient amount of teed feed and the hot bet weather tile the calves should be put in cle clean s a bright dry ou quarters arters out of sight of the cows it la in best to wait 12 22 to 24 houra before attempting to teach the calf to drink as ai it will be hungry by then after the heifers heffers are bred brad obey they must be fed enough grain and I 1 hay r or pasture to meet the demands of the developing calf and to keep them growing erow ln and developing at the same time too often they are turned out ut on tile the pasture find and neglected un til III a week aveh or two before calving |