Show FEEDING DAIRY CALF youngster should be allowed to re main with mother few days th then e n placed in separate barn the calf rally may be left with rith the cov tor ter three or tour four dayi or until the tb milk Is fit tor for use the calf should then be taken avay anay av ay and place in i sepa separate r ate stable it if it Is possible a ai the cow will give less trouble if 11 she cannot see her calf by missing one teed feed the calf will usually be hungry enough to start tc it drink readily and will usually glie gle little trouble when it finds the bucket contains milk four pounds of mill malli per feed three time a da for or the first ten dais will ft give the calf L 1 good goo start when a small amount of skir ski r milk may be substituted for EL a part 0 the whole milk the amount of the th skim milk being increased alsed so BO thai when the calf Is a month old it Is get ting skim milk entirely when th calt calf Is two weeks meeds old the feeds maa ma be changed to inc per da kith the tb elmount amount of milk indrea in croad ed as the call shows abilia to handle bandle it after weeks the calf will R ill begin to eat a little grain brain an excellent grain mixture toi fol calves Is made of corn meal oats and wheat bran in equal parts with a lit tie ile linseed meal added to grow calves well they have just what the will clean ul u readily at each teed feed plenty of greer grass Is good tor for them but in ver ven hot or nery ery cold weather a fine Q ual it of clover hay will produce excel escel lent results cabes should have bate milk until the are five or six months old tor for best besl results it if they are forced to subsist on coarse feeds and grain too aunt oun they will be stunted as their digest ht system Is not developed enough to handle such food exclusively at an earl age cottonseed meal should neer be fed to calves under twelve months ol of age it always proves detrimental tc development of the oung calf being true it Is better to teed feed such feeds as oats bran and corn which are known to be satta satisfactory factor to so se cure good size the animal should con dinue to grow steadily until mature it if allowed to stop growing through neglect in feeding or other causes they become more or less stunted |