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BLA TCHFQRD^S CALF MEAL 



THE BEST WAY TO RAISE A CALF WiTH LITTLE OR M MILK 



.',ts all of the cow's first milk (colostrum), and tl.is will cl.^an tho 1h,w..|s oixl start the cligestiye organs of the 

 calf niperly After the fifth dav from birth. taU.. Iwo lai.l..sp,Mmim. of l;iatH, i. uds Call Mea, add hot water 

 calf pioperly.^^A ^^.^ ^^^.^ ^.^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ _^ , , ,,1: whole milk and one 



of separator milk, stir thoroughly and led l.luoawarm. Tins amount should he led three times a 

 dav. Continue this, graduall,' suhstitutina- sepa.'ator milk for the win. li- nii k. I- ud letxluig direc- 

 tidns for young and old calves are printed on a card and will be louud m every hag. inese- 

 directions will serve as a general guide. Calves vary so nnn li in si/.> . slyength and digestiYe- 

 capacity that much must be left to the discretion of the fecd-u-. Wf !i;ive discontinued tae puh- 

 lication of a minutely detailed feeding table, having found tliat ii i-. apt to be too .ngicUy 

 followed. Even some of the higher authorities connected wi(ii tin' :i - iniilt ural work in this- 

 coiintry make this error. The objects to he attained in fccrlinu <;il\,^ are rapid growth, 

 health' and quality. To obtain these calves require Blatchfonl s ( ali .\b al ; clean housinr^;: 

 clean feeding utensils: plenty of sunlight; regulai'ity in tinn- of inninii; ; and, above all, 

 not to l)e overfed. Overfee<ling causes acidity of the stomach — l.loatuig ><v ii..t-:4ut--a dull, 

 lazy condition instead of energy and playfulness. Don't overfeed! Harkn.ss ai;d gloom 

 begVt disease, destroy chcerf\ilness and materially lessen growth. Therefore it n- important 

 that calves be placed In well-lighted stalls. 



DOUBZiED FAKM PROFITS 



Maturing or vealing all your calves rap- 

 idly on lilatchford's Calf Jleal, at a cost of about one-fifth of what you get for 

 your milk, then selling all the milk at a good profit, should appeal to you and to 

 every wide-awake farmer as a good, profitable proposition. These profits, both ways, 

 need not be guessed at ; they are discernible at a glance. Another source of profit 

 that heretofore has been overlooked by most farmers is the raising of the fall and 

 winter calf on this same milk-substitute. Many farmers and dairymen have taken 

 up winter dairying, reaping the extra big profits on milk and cream during the winter 

 months, but often the calf has been Immediately "murdered." Calves raised during 

 the winter give you veal during the term of high prices and are just as easily 

 raised then as during the summ(r. Fall "freshening" is greatly to be desired. With 

 the help of the silo or an abundance of alfalfa hay the winter feeding keeps up the 

 milk supply until the new grass comes In the spring. Th" new pastures stimulate t'ie 

 milk-flow and keep It up through the summer. The winter milk prices more than 

 offset the cost. When you stop to consider that this complete milk substitute costs 

 you less than skim milic and is far better for calf-raising — made expressly for the 

 calf — you will get some idea of its high etticiency. It is made from several kinds of 

 whole grains and seeds, and includes oil, sugar and albuminous compounds, pure 

 locust-bean meal and pure flaxseed ground, with the oil left In. You cannot begin to 

 get the results from any other metliod of calf-raising that you can get from feeding 

 Blatchford's Calf Meal, the complete milk equal. 



Prices: 25-lb. bag, $1.00; 50-lb. bag, $2.00; 100-lb. bag, $3.50. 



Avoid Costly Methods of Feeding 



FROM NOW ON USE 



RYDE'8 CREAM CALF MEAL 



Richest Substitute for Milk. 



WHAT THIS WONDERFUL CALF MEAL IS. 



It is a combination of oleaginous and leguminous 

 seeds and lentils, flour, flaxseed, carob beans, cocoa meal, 

 etc., combined in the correct proportion that long ex- 

 perience has sho-wn to be just -what is required by young 

 calves to promote a thrifty bodily gro-wth. All hulls, 

 fiber and indigestible matter is carefully removed to 

 avoid danger of scouring and the -whole is thoroughly 

 cooked by special process, rendering it very easy to 

 digest and assimilate. Our large factory is devoted ex- 

 clusively to making Calf Meal. 



WHY RYDE'S CREAM CALF MEAL IS BETTER 

 THAN GRAIN OR MILL FEED. 



Experience sho^ws that only one or t-wo kinds of feed 

 do not contain the variety of elements necessary to de- 

 velop the component part of the calves. Some feeds or 

 grains contain a predominance of flesh-forming material, 

 others contain a bone or muscle-forming material. When 

 fed alone this gives a one-,bide ration and one portion of 

 the body is developed to the detriment of the other. 

 In addition, grains and mill feed contain a considerable 

 portion of fiber and indigestible mjitter which when fed 

 particularly to very young calves usually cause more 

 or less scouring. 



Prices: 25-lb. bag, $1; 50-lb. bag, $2; 100-lb. bag, $3.50. 



SAL-VET 



The Great 

 Worm Destroyer. 



The Great 

 Live Stock Conditioner. 



SAL-VET is a medicated salt — a safe, simple, inexpensive reme(]y 

 which gives stock the medicines they need along with the salt they 

 crave. It requires no dosing, no drenching, no starving. It goes 

 into the stomach and Intestines and loosens the leach-like hold 

 these blood-sucking parasites hare on the tender linings. It drives 

 the robbers (>ut — without bother or trouble to .von. Your animals 

 eat SAL-VET in place of common salt and thus doctor thcmacli^es. 



PROTECT YOUR HERD AGAINST DISEASE. 



Don't pay the frightful price of w'orm neglect. Don't wait until 

 cholera breaks out in your neighborhood. Fortify your stock 

 against disease. Get rid of the blood-sucking, disease-hreediiig 

 worms nou:. Put every animal on your farm in a healthy worm- 

 free condition so they can get more good of what they eat — rgain 

 faster — make you more money. 



A S1NG1.B "WOSM-INFESTi:]) HOG IIT yrOVn HERD IS 

 A CONTINUAZ. MENACS TO YOVJt HOJ^ PROFITS. 



It is the worm-Infested, half-starved animals that spread the 

 deadly ivorm curse over your farm. They are discase-hreeders 

 and iliscaNf-carricrs of the worst kind. Heli)less themselves to 

 resist contagion, they let down the bars to the cholera Sconce 

 an<l death stalks through your herd. They are the dantier spots 

 in every herd. 



10-lb. packages "Sal-Vet" at $ .75 each 



2()-lb. packages "Sal-Vet" at 1.25 each 



-10-lb. packages "Sal-Vet" at 2.25 each 



lOd-lb. kegs "Sal-Vet" at 5.00 each 



lidO-lb. barrels "Sal-Vet at 9.00 each 



;!00 lb. barrels "Sal-Vet" '...at 13.00 eacTi 



"Sal-Vet" Brand Poultry Tonic $ .25 size 



"Sal-Vet" P.rand Poultry Tonic .50 "size 



"Sal-Vet" P.rand Poultry Tonic (12% lb.) 1.25 siza 



"Sal-Vet" Brand Poultry Tonic (2.5 lbs.) 2.25 size 



"Sal Vet" Brand I-ice Powder 25 size 



"Sal-Vet" Brand Roup Powder 50 size 



"Sal-Vet" Brand Heave Remedy 50 size 



"Sal Vet" Brand Cow Remedy 50 Size 



