Show 6 ethe rh e SM GARLIC FLAVORED MILK NOT WANT WANTED ED precautions needed to keep cows away from plant garlic may hato its ita place in the mhd dietary but that place does docs not include abe tho milk supply most host consumers in fauct object seriously to milk tainted with its nol noisome soine odor and ordinarily dina rily only a few bottles of it need be left nt at their door to cause them to change dealers because e of tills this the dairy department of file lie new jersey agricultural experiment station elation new has fins sui suggested that dalry dairymen nien take special pains to keep their cattle front from indulging in tho the pernicious weed which causes the trouble it has been found that even a very little partaking of this member of the onion anlon family will become evident in the milk given by the cow shortly afterwards where milk purifiers are avail able to tile the milk di distributor it Is possible to remove ciuch of 0 tho the garlic aroma but since such devices are not in uni universal versa use fuse various precautions aro are neer needed led to I 1 keep C beep the cows from tile the garlic plant this ts Is especially difficult in III the spring just after the herds aro turned out to pasture one method of circumventing the difficulty Is to turn the young stock out on pasture nt at least two weeks ahead of 0 the milking lierd herd in tills this way tho the young animals eat off the he weeds when the ml milking ang herd fiord does des finally go to pasture it should be returned turned 1 I to the barn about noon every opy day for a fean days and given ghen a liberal feeding of of hay several ans anys may pass before it Is st safe to turn the herd out nt at night after th that a t tile the garlic has become more or less stunted ili iri growth nod the animals have lost their first fl tendency to eat eve everything i rythia that Is 18 green tn in other words the they seem to become more particular in III their eating entin milk powder for calves tried in various ways many dairymen have tried in varl ous ways to anke use of aklin alik powder in calf feeding flaurice baird connected with ohio obin state university ver sity who lias has charge of a number of dairy calves now on feed outlines this illis method use whole milk until the calf Is two months old tills this should lie ile followed by a dry feed mixture mounil po unil each corn and coli cob meal and gro ground lind oats bran and poured pounds oil meal two to three poi pounds ands of tills this mixture is a fed dall dally y skim nilla mil k powder is added to the feed so the calf will ivill r receive e one and one half pounds of mixture feeding Is iq made nt at morning and eve evening nini per periods fods tile the aklin milk powder Is omitted when ti the a calf reaches nine months mixed hay find n pound of dried beet pulp ore used and plenty of water Is available at nil all time may inny he used replacing the hopt pulp plenty of Is supplied clean stalls nt at nil all kinles and these stalls when cleaned should be sprinkled with lime after which a plentiful supply of bedding Is applied tile oye eye of the master fatt eneth his big flock Is always a part of the scheme of animal feeding experiments with shim alik powder diluted in water have efie mused sed calves to ti pet get off feed and have hake digestion salm ellk powder Is epli supplied with minerals needed by the calves calve the cost of feeding and raising n helfer heifer Is so grent that only rood good stock should he considered stock front alv ease case free herds kept and raised under sanitary condition s Is the n most lost d desirable C ar Q 2 ill 1 supplement grass with efficient grain feeds the dairy farmer loses a grent deal pat of money through turning mill milk cows out on pasture during the spring and summer months and not supplement ing in mp grass groin grain true the mill milk flow Is very often stimulated to n marked degree as soon ns as the animals are turned out nut but at a loss of f body weight spring pasture Is relatively high in protein an and d consequently wa pre are interested in feeding a grain mixture that will keep the cows in rood good flesh and nt th tho same time ime maint maintain nin their in tills this case n ration nebout 12 per cent protein should ile he bied during the hie late summer when the lie pastures are poor tile protein of the file grain mixture should fcc bc raised to abnot 10 per cent and clinge egra coln be added to supply the cow wa with 1 th succulence cu lence it Is impossible to bring a cow back to high pro in the fall when w hen she has fins not been grained g rolled during the he summer months feed for calves give giro tile the calves access to tile lie hay find and fodder allowing thern to ont ent ai muel much i RB as they wan want L A grain mixture of half ground corn and oats would be satisfactory oats and barley give elve ft a mile little too much crude fiber tor for the young ralf calf feed the grain dry and until about four months old give them ns as much mitch as they will eat up clean fron that age oil limits limit tile the amount to not col three emrid pm rid per cult calf dally give water as soon as they bey seem to alint it |