Show WINTERING CALVES many alny calves RO go thru their first w inter ivarol y holding own or oven losing even with good summer ranse range fol lowloR such calves CL lipfor ay for gains calves should bo to gal pain n around a pound per nor head dally daily during tile I 1 winter hebding per iod it if fal gain is heavier than this ji io their pains gains are likely 0 smaller and the value of tho the extra 1 feed I 1 1 used thru the winter will be largely lost native or wild hay containing bonn clover or alseike alsike makes an ideal winter ration tor for beet beef calves ana no additional feed Is required when it I 1 Is s available with glit ht wild b hay ay calves should three br or four pounds pound of alfalfa dally or about throe three fourt lis of a pound of 1 per iier lie id dally daily to produce their thein dally pound of 0 gain care caie must be taken in III reeding calio calco to calves tab is it it la Is a pin plan n koput them on oil feed gra gradually u under clo close so observation atlon and in inch it i mainier that there will be gioi ih ty lor for sorts somo ja to iet more than their alnie are two Poil pounds lids of 0 oils oats per d dally 11 ll lla k e a g rood supple tie nena lj vh ahert jed led ploll gitil wild ald or hay to calves calves need iloie protection front from ext cx ticino icille weather thru the win winter ter than tie 10 lo older cattle windbreaks or good willow allott shelter alli do experiments lif hi ivsich arl aig wa gatei fr was vas warmed toi calves ithra the winter lad icat eliat there theio was atas no nd vantage gained by tit tills motho method d where calves had ie ice access to water at all union tito the gene m tendency the marketing ot of younger finished cattle has hai anci increased eased the importance ot of win eilie ei lii n g silvos inthe in the kostl efficient minnei ier possible quality I Is jIso also becoming of greater importance with ith this tendency as ab cannot be fattened nt at younger oi inger ages subscribe tor for the record |