VAN PELT'S COW DEMONSTRATION 



great controlling factor. He selects cows that are large, re- 

 gardless of all other consiiferations. This is probably because 

 his earlier training has been with beef breeds of cattle and 

 his past experience leads him to believe that small cows are 

 delicate, small producers and unprofitable. 



Size is an admirable feature when it can be secured with- 

 out a loss of quality, but all experience proves that in making 

 a choice between two cows, one excellent in quality but small 

 and the other large but coarse and lacking a symmetrical de- 

 velopment of the essential parts, the former is always to be 

 chosen. 



Great producers are economical produce 



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