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The results given in the pre('tvting pages teach us emphatically that heavy 

 feeding pays. A cow producing: a full flow of milk should receive over 70 

 per cent, more food than is reqxiirtd for the maintenance of her body; it is 

 the excess over maintenance thatj bungs profit to the feeder. 



The teachings of this bulletin may be briefly stated as follows : — 



Keep only c;>ws that respond to good feeding. 



Feed liberally, but not to waste. 



Select such feed stuffs as will supply a fair quantity of protein. 



Raise and feed more oats and clover ; use bran, shorts, and oil iSieal when- 

 ever needed, and when obtainable at a reasonable price. 



VICTORIA, B.C.: 

 Printed by Richard Wolfendkn, I.S.O., V.D., Printer to the King's Most Excdlent Majesty 



