LESSON TWENTY 
FEEDING DAIRY CATTLE 
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Note to the 
. Grass. 
. Pastures ideal for cows. 
. Feeding grain on pasture. 
. When pastures are short. 
Producing milk economically. 
Grain feeding. 
Getting cheap food. 
Foods that all may grow. 
. Liberal feeding. 
. Protein most important. 
. Grain feeds of first rank. 
. Grain and quality of butter. 
. Salt and water. 
. Testing with tuberculin. 
Order of supplying the food. 
Teacher.—The purpose of feeding dairy 
cows is to secure the largest yield of milk. The rations, 
therefore, will consist of such feeding stuffs as will not 
only supply the milk-producing constituents most satis- 
factorily, but at the same time tend to stimulate milk 
secretion: Practical work in compounding rations should 
be continued until the student becomes proficient in this 
work. 
