Show RAISING DAIRY CALVES by GEORGE D CAINE care of the cow and calf at calving to insure inam e proper care at time of calving careful aiji records should be kept all cows the cow should be placed ita ila a clean dry box stall two or three days be fow font the birth of the he calf all ol 01 o l litter should be removed froin the stall atall and the walls and the floor givot i a dain pre j caution against abortion ind white tile the floor of the stall is of cement I 1 or board a 5 per cant solution of scours germs is always t moly if I 1 coal tar product Is used is as a dis all parts am thorough S if the stall has a flirt dirt floo i or it if the weather la 13 too cold for spraying air slaked lime sprinkled over the floors will iad satisfying after ti th h iea ans at a liberal amount of dry clean ut adraw w Is addel added a stall will lave have dry straw on the surface but voe un daibart will be damp vilise a leviy born calt calf lies con such staw for ant length of time it may become chilled and sick the ventilation is for ample amble fresh air but with no draff during the cow hould be carefully watched when the calf Is dropped every effort should be made to get it dry and warm as quickly as blei |