FEEDING NURS'NG DOES 145 
In the matter of hay, let them have all 
that they will clean up. A hay rack is better 
for the feeding of young stock and you can 
keep it full at all times. Otherwise they may 
not have enough at times and suffer for want 
of what they need. 
The nursing doe, if handled intelligently, 
will be back in pretty good condition at the 
end of a week’s rest after weaning her stock 
and she may be bred again. If she has been 
underfed during the nursing period she will 
be poor and scrawny and in poor condition 
to breed. Breeding her when she is run down 
will have only one result, namely, poor off- 
spring, youngsters that will droop and die by 
the wayside from no apparent cause whatever. 
It pays to take care of your breeding does. 
They are the producers in your herd. 
