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2. Spring Calves the Second Winter 49 



(a) The shelter called for. 



(b) In stalls or loose. 



(c) Suitable coarse fodders. 



(d) Suitable concentrates. 



(e) Succulent foods. 



3. Grazing in Summer 51 



(a) The most suitable grazing. 



(b) Abundance in the grazing. 



(c) Protection while grazing. 



4. Supplementing the Pastures S3 



(a) Supplementing with coarse fodders. 



(b) Supplementing with rape. 



(c) Reserve grass pastures. 



(d) Supplementing with concentrates. 



5. The Water Supply 55 



(a) Water in winter. 



(b) Water in summer. 



(c) Water at all times accessible. 



6. Other Important Considerations 58 



(a) Grading in winter. 



(b) A comfortable bed. 



(c) Turning out to graze in the spring. 



(d) Changing to dry feed in the autumn. 



(e) The salt supply. 



(f) Retaining the better foods for late feeding. 



CHAPTER III 



CATTLE TWO YEARS OLD— SUMMER AND WINTER 



1. Autumn Calves the Third Winter 62 



(a) The shelter called for. 



(b) In stalls or loose. 



(c) Suitable coarse fodders. 



(d) Suitable concentrates. 



(e) Succulent foods. 



2. Spring Calves the Third Winter 64 



(a) The shelter called for. 



(b) In stalls or loose. 



(c) Suitable coarse fodders. 



(d) Suitable concentrates. 



(e) Succulent food. 



3. Grazing in Summer 66 



(a) The most suitable grazing. 



(b) Abundance in grazing. 



(c) Protection while grazing. 



(d) Reserve grass pastures. 



4. Supplementing the Pastures 67 



(a) Supplementing with coarse fodders, 



(b) Supplementing with rape. 



(c) Reserve grass pastures. 



(d) Supplementing with concentrates. 



