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February  5,  1916. 
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And  How  They  ll/lade 
THEIR  ASTONISHING  RECORDS 
You  no  doubt  have  heard  of  these  seven  “Wonder  Cows.”  You  may  know  them 
by  name  and  by  record.  But,  do  you  know  how  they  jnade  their  astonishing  records  ? 
Everyone  of  these  seven  World’s  Champions  was  fed  SCHUMACHER  FEED  as  the  base  of  the  ration 
during  its  record-making,  record-breaking  official  test. 
In  each  instance  SCHUMACHER  FEED  was  a  necessary  part  plies  the  energy,  stamina  and  continued  health,  so  necessary  to  any 
of  the  daily  food.  The  owners  of  these  cows,  of  different  cow  which  undergoes  the  strain  of  long  continued  milk  production, 
breeds — at  different  farms  and  different  times,  were  all  in  accord  in  se-  Mr.  Dairyman,  you  may  not  be  trying  for  World's  records, 
lecting  SCHUMACHER  FEED  as  a  part  of  the  rations  to  be  fed  at  but  you  surely  are  anxious  to  get  bigger  yields,  stronger  con- 
these  important  tests.  These  men  know  feeds  as  well  as  stitutions,  “every-day-on-the-job”  health  conditions,  stronger  gztlA 
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Four-Year-Old  Jersey  for 
Six  Months 
calves,  etc.  If  SCHUMACHER  FEED  will  help  do  this  and 
make  World’s  Champions,  it  will  help  your  cows  to  do  better 
and  make  better  records  for  you.  It  has  proved  BEST  for  the 
BEST  cows  in  the  world — it  will  prove  BEST  FOR  YOURS. 
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lbs.  13 
oz.  Milk 
946  lbs. 
Butter  In  f 
365  days  f 
14315.6  lbs. 
Milk 
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v\  in  365  Days 
Dutchland 
Changeling 
Colantha  Lad 
The  Record -Making,  Record-Breaking  Feed  of  the  World9s  Champions  || 
SCHUMACHER  FEED  is  a  "wonder  feed"— the  most  palatable  feed  obtainable.  Of  fed  as  suggested  below,  in  addition  to  producing  bigger  yields,  you  will  W\ 
see  "better  conditions,”  brighter  eyes,  more  vigor  and  life,  less  sickness,  fewer  "off  feed"  conditions,  because  of  its  varied  and  ideally  balanced  food  elements.  W 
It  is  composed  of  kiln -dried,"  finely  ground  products  of  corn,  oats,  wheat  and  barlef,  scientifically  blended  and  balanced  to  meet  the  exacting  requirements  of  \ 
the  dairy  cow  to  best  advantage.  When  fed  on  the  following  plan,  it  has  no  equal: 
This  Feeding  Plan  Will  Surprise  You  Also  Good  For  Horses,  Hogs  and  Calves 
Feed  a*  the  grain  part  of  the  ration,  three  sacks  of  SCHUMACHER  FEED  to  one  Because  SCHUMACHER  FEED  is  strictly  a  grain  ration,  it  is  also  the  best  and  most 
sack  of  gluten,  oil  meal,  linseed  meal,  dried  brewers’  grains,  dried  dis-  economical  feed  for  horses,  brood  sows,  growing  pigs,  calves  and 
tillers’  grain  Malt  Sprouts,  Blue  Ribbon  Dairy  Feed  or  any  other  -  cattle.  For  these  animals  it  is  a  complete  and  balanced  ration 
high  protein  mixture.  When  cottonseed  meal  is  used,  feed  _ — : - -4- - ^~-=====s-^  —ready  to  feed  with  ensilage,  hay  or  other  farm  roughage. 
four  to  five  sacks  of  SCHUMACHER  ^ou  can  86,1  your  high-priced  whole  grains,  buy 
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cow,  give  one  pound  of  the  above  mixture  r-  -»  m..*i r  Ijfrw.  _  _  _ „ - * — - — • — ^  If  your  dealer  cannot  supply  you,  write  to  us. 
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^u^ofSlSheSlyiek^  Wmm  W  "WORLD’S  GREATEST  COWS  AND 
HOW  THEY  MADE  THEIR  ASTONISH* 
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1  Company 
CHICAGO,  U.  S.  A, 
Flying  Fox’s  Maid 
As  a  Rood  example  of  the  result  of  feeding  SC  HUM  ACHER  REED,  I  ctm  cVAsed 
to  report  the  record  or  our  Junior  four-year-old  Jaracy,  Flying  Pax**  Maid,  2L6338,  who 
has  just  made  a  record  of  14315.  G  pounds  milk  containing  785.9  pounds  butter  fxt,  ex- 
ceedingr  tho  beat  previous  record  by  nearly  forty  pound**.  Her  imlk  bronght  f'7LQ2at 
wholceala,  and  the  «»t  of  her  feed  was  $170.75,  leaving  n  tint  profitof  ¥*ol.27  for  the 
>var.  She  was  fed  SCHUMACHER  KKF.D  for  thti  lo.*»t  .six  month*  of  her  test*  that  f-rod 
replacing  around  oat*  in  her  ration,  and  although  fed.  no  men)  or  ftcortiny,  finished  in 
ne-trer  rT«-ftb  than  shu  started.  Tho  result  way  SO  eadsfactory  that  we  are  now  feeding 
the  enttni  herd  in  the  wimr>  manner,  and  connider  your  SCHUMACHER  FEED  one  of  tho 
meat  essential  element*  ox  our  ration .  Sincerely  Voura. 
D.  E.  Moulton,  Prop.  GilslAnd  Form.  Portland,  Me. 
Schumacher  Feed  Praised  by  Her  Owner 
**  Your  SCHUMACHER  FEED  has  scored  another  big  success 
as  our  new  world’s  champion  junior  three-year-old  heifer  Dutchland 
Changeling  Colantha  Lad  is  being  fed  this  feed  as  part  of  her  grain 
ration.  Her  stable  mates,  Dutchland  Colantha  Vale  and  Dutchland 
Colantha  Mona  are  also  being  fed  same  ration  and  will  have  world’s 
records  in  the  near  future.” — Fred.  F.  Field  Holstein  Co. ,  Hrockton,  Mass. 
World’s  Champion  Red  Poll 
World’s  Champion  Ayrshire  Cow 
Company 
CHICAGO,  U.  S.  As 
Sophie  19th 
of 
\  Hood  Farm 
Produced  ™ 
863  lbs. 
Butter  in  only 
Nine  Months 
23022 
lbs.  Milk 
1080  lbs. 
Butter 
in  365  days. 
Auchenbrain 
Brown  Kate 
4th 
MM  Dried  ft 
Schumacher  Feed  a  Liberal  Part  of  Her  Ration 
“We  are  so  well  pleased  with  the  work  done  by  Jean 
Du  Luth  Beauty  and  Jean  Du  Luth  Pear  that  we  are  mak¬ 
ing  SCHUMACHER  FEED  a  part  of  the  ration  in  both 
our  Red  Poll  and  Guernsey  herds.  We  have  over  35  cows 
on  official  test.”  Jean  Du  Luth  Farm.  Duluth,  Minn. 
Would  Not  be  Without  Sehumacher  Feed 
“We  had  such  good  results  with  your  SCHUMACHER  FEED, 
fed  our  world’s  champion  cow—  .  ,  _ _ _ 
“AUCHENBRAIN  BROWN  KATE  4TH,  who  produced  23022 
pounds  milk.  1080  pounds  butter,  in  one  year,  that  we  have  since 
fed  it  to  all  of  our  test  cows.  Yours  truly,  „  ,  ,  _ 
Penshurst  Farm,  (Signed)’  E.  S.  Deubler,  Supt.,  Narberth,  Penn. 
Here’s  What  Her  Owner  Saps  About  Schumacher  Feed 
’’ll  will  probably  interest  vou  to  knowtlttt  we  have  beenfeeding  SCHUMACHER 
FEED  to  Sophie  19th  of  Hood  Farm.  ltW'  _  She  finished  her  last  record  January  20, 
'It  will  probably  interest  you  to  knowtl 
1914,  which  makes  her  the  Champion  Cow of  the  world,  and^stamps  her  the 
greatest  dairy  cow  living  or  dead.  Wecc 
feed  for  dairy  cows,  and  a  strong  factoi  in  n 
J  wu  I»|  UIC  W  UIIU.  UI1U  9iCIJII|VO  IIVI  mu 
lider  SCHUMACHER  FEED  a  splendid 
reasingthe  milk  and  butter  production.” 
Per  J.  E.  Dodge,  Mgr.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Very  truly  yours.  Hood  Eat' 
WONDER 
The  World 
