EDUCATING THE HORSE. S3S 



PRACTICAL RESULT OF EDUCATING THE 

 COW TO GIVE DOWN MILK. 



Having directed the attention of the reader 

 to the education of the cow so as not to disap- 

 point her owner In receiving the quota of milk 

 he may rightly expect, it Is but natural that the 

 eye should be gratified by witnessing the result. 

 For this purpose I have prepared this engraving, 

 in which is represented the bag and Its contents 

 upon the back of the animal, in just the spot 

 where it should be placed. The reader will also 

 perceive the impatient wife standing with milk- 

 ing pail and stool in hand, waiting for the result, 

 which becomes apparent in the freely flowing 

 milk, and one can almost imagine that he hears 

 her saying to her husband that it Is scarcely 

 necessary now to milk the cow, for the simple 

 method adopted has caused a spontaneous flow 

 of milk, and nothing now Is needed but to set 

 the pail under her and view with wonder and 

 delight the pleasing effect produced \ 



