Show feted feied low testing milk to the calves good method of eliminating surplus due to low milk prices indications ons tire are that many unprofitable cows will b be kept this winter this me means ans that a surplus Is bound to be created and some dairymen will be refused a market for all of the milk ml ak where milk Is paid for on a basis of its butterfat butterf nt quality this winter will be a good time to feed the low testing cows milk to calves every dal dairyman ryman should join a cow testing association in order to pick out the low festl testing ng ahi animals mals if you are not fortunate enough to belong to an association cia tion save out a sample of each cows milk both night and morning and set it aside until the cream rises in order to determine which cows are making the thin milk if every dairyman would pick out one or two of his low testers and feed that milk to young stock during this winter much of the surplus would be eliminated without doubt one or two calves raised each month this fall will bring considerably sider ably more money as dairy cows than Is the prevailing price tor for dairy animals at the present timp time another thing that will not only benefit the herd but will reduce the surplus will be to give the individual cows about two weeks more rest period this winter than previously without doubt such a practice will be a good investment because well fitted cows always produce better milk more economically nom no than those freshening in a thin condition new yorker |