Dec. 2, 1920.] 



Agricultural, Gazette of N.S.W 



WHAT WtULD THIS INCREASE MEAN TO YOU ? 



An Ulinois practical feeding experiment showed that cows fed with the properly balanced 



ration gave 4? , more milk and more butterfat than others fed with 



the same quantity of unbalanced ration. 



Every Stockowner is anxious for greater output. 

 We want him to know that to secure best results 

 his stock MUST be supplied v\'ith properly balanced 

 foods. 



'I'o merely feed on stock grasses is iK)t sufficient. 

 The Cow needsamilk-makina: ration high in protein, 

 at the same time containing sufficient carbohjidrates 

 to provide body maintenance and energy. 



Maximum productiop on pastures aJone is im- 

 possible. Althotigh they stimulate the milk flow, 

 a concentrate ricli in protein isneoessarj- tx) baJance 

 the ration and increase both the weight and the 

 productivity of the stock. 



Cattle Food, "The Ideal Concentrate," fed 

 MM) as directed is unequalled as an economical 

 ;Jj/ food. It furnishes the ideal ration because 

 it contains the essential food elements ; is easily 

 digested and supplies necessary energy to turn feed 

 into milk. 



We cater for each class of stock raised for profit 



Whether you be concerned with production of milk, 

 beef or eggs, the correct graile of /J'"T\ Specialised 

 Stock Foods will help you. They iWUjQ aracorrect- 

 ly balanced and scientifically xi7 formulated 

 and must give greater results. 



■Write for Booklet on Scientific Feeding to ([i»|M) Stock Foods Department — A.T. 



MEGGITT LIMITED, 26 KING ST., SYDNEY. 



WORKS: PARRAMATTA. 



