112 



THE DAIRYMAN 



ONE OF THE KELTON DAIRIES 



No changes whatever were made in the Kelton 

 dairies. The Oxford men used the same barns, 

 the same milk-houses, the same cows, the same 

 milk cans, and the same spring-water for cooling 

 purposes. They used the same sterilizing facil- 

 ities, and milked the cows in the cow-stables 

 without any attempt at cleaning the stables. 

 Each Oxford dairyman brought with him his 

 own covered milking pail. This was the only 

 piece of apparatus which changed in any way 

 the regular equipment of the Kelton dairies. 



The Oxford dairymen were on the Kelton farms 



