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BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL 



DOUBLED FARM PROFITS 



Maturing or vealing all your calves rapidly on Blatchfor<r.s Calf iMeal, 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 farmres 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 summer. 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. The new pastures stimulate the 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 milk and is far 

 better for calf-raising — made expressly for the calf — you will get some idea of its high effi- 

 ciency. It is made from the 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 method of calf-raising that you 

 can get from feeding Blatchford's. Calf Meal, the complete milk equal. PRICES: 

 25-lb. bag, $1.50; 50-lb. bag, .$2.7.5: 100-lb. bag, $5.00. 



BLATCHFORD'S PIG MEAL 



The safety route from pighood to porkage. 

 All "baby" pigs should be weaned on this strength- 

 ening tissue-builder. They will grow contin- 

 uously and rapidly, developing bone and size 

 without taking on surplus fat. 



100 pounds makes 100 gallons of milk-sub- 

 stitute. 



25-pound sacks $1.25 



.50-pound sacks 2..'>0 



100-pound sacks 4.50 



BLATCHFORD'S LAMB FOOD 



A Baby Food for Baby Lambs. Because it fully substitutes 

 the ewe's milk for motherless Iambs. It carries all lambs in a 

 thriving condition safely and rapidly from weaning time to the 

 early market. 



25-pound sacks $1.50 



50-pound sacks 2.75 



100-pound sacks 5.00 



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FEEDS FOR ALL, FARM ANIMALS 



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These feeds have been the recognized standard grain and mo- 

 lasses mixed feeds for 18 years. Approved by expert feeders in 

 State and U. S. Government service and fed continuously by 

 thousands of leading stock raisers. 



COMPLETE CORRECTLY BALANCED RATIONS 



Insure increased milk flow, more pork and beef per pound of 

 feed consumed, quicker calf growth and more eggs from poultry. 

 Saves trouble and grain. 



Sold by dealers everywhere under a positive guarantee of uni- 

 form high quality. 



Write us for carefully written free books and folders giving 

 valuable information on care and feeding of live stock. Indicate 

 In which feed you are interested. 



100 



Pounds. Ton 



American Dairy Ration (24% Protein) .$3.00 $.55.00 



Sucrene Dairy Feed (16.5 Protein) 2.50 45.00 



Sucrene Hog Meal 3.00 55.00 



Sucrene Buttermilk Egg-Mash 3.75 70.00 



Sucrene Calf Meal 4.50 



Sucrene Alfalfa Horse Feed (65% Grain) 2.50 .55.00 



Kick-A-Poo Horse Feed (85% Grain) 2.75 50.00 



"HEN-E TA BONE GRITS" 



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 name and address. 



HEN-E-TA BONE CO, 



NEWARK. N.J. .DEPT. . , FUHINCTOK. W-VA.^ 



Prices: 10 Ib.s., .^Oc. ; 25 lbs., .$1.00: 

 }.50. Special price lii ton lots. 



"Hen-e-ta" is en- 

 tirely digestible; 

 while oyster shells are 

 almost entirely indi- 

 gestible. Oyster shells 

 are discarded after 

 their sharp edges are 

 worn smooth; "Hen- 

 e-ta" is never dis- 

 carded ; it is dissolved. 



Every 100 hens will 

 need 100 lbs. "Hen- 

 e-ta" per month, and 

 should have it the 

 year round; or 1 lb. 

 "Hen-e-ta" per aver- 

 age fowl per month. 

 The cost of this 

 amounts to nothing, 

 when compared with 

 the results obtainable 

 and the saving of 

 other materials. All 

 sizes are same price 

 50 lbs., $2.00; 100 lbs., 



HOG BON 



builds strong, big pigs, with large bone-frames, carrying lots of 

 meat. The phosphoric foods in Hog Bon fatten and hasten 

 maturity. Without phosphoric foods, your hogs will literally 

 die of starvation, no matter how much protein you feed. Your 

 first aim must be to utilize the protein fed — and you cannot ac- 

 complish this by feeding more protein. You must feed more 

 phosphorus and less protein. 



PRICES: 100-lb. bags, $2.50; .500-lb. lots, $t2.0O. 



BLATCHFORD'S CHICK MASH 



KORMKRI^Y MII-K MASH. 

 4 lbs., ,50c.; 25 Ills., $l..50: 100-lb. batf. $5.00. 



"MILKOLINE" 



Made from Pasteurized Modified Buttermilk, when properly 

 diluted with water for feeding, costs only 2c. per gallon. Hustles 

 Heavy Hogs to Market at lowest feeding cost. 



It isn't merely what Milkoline will do for the hogs you market, 

 but here's the great Money Making Feature. Your brood sow 

 will be in better physical condition to produce more and better 

 pigs. Milkoline is the best tonic we know of for brood sows. 

 There is no substitute for Milkoline and just as long as you 

 delay feeding Milkoline you are sacrificing hundreds of dollars 

 In profits every year. 



IVIilkoline is especially recommended for Baby Chicks 

 and l^aying Hens. 



t Results In Great Gains. Will Require Less Grain, Pro- 

 duce More Eggs. Increase the Profits. 



Price per Gallon. $2.00: Five Gallons. $7.50; 10 Gallons, 

 $12.50; 32 Gallon Half Barrels, .$32.00. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



