lhe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
August 16—Shropshire sheep. Craw- 
fordsville District Shropshire Associa¬ 
tion, Crawfordsville. Ind. 
August 22—Guernseys. Maple Kuoll 
Farms, Litchfield. Conn. 
September S—Shorthorns. Augusta 
County, Va„ Shorthorn Breeders’ Asso¬ 
ciation, Staunton. Va. 
September 21—Shorthorns. M. V. 
Bookout. Losantville, Ind. 
October 3-4—IIolsteins. New York 
State Holstein-Friesian Association, Mid¬ 
dletown, N. Y. 
October 4—Ayrshires. Third annual 
consignment sale. Allegany. Steuben 
Ayrshire Club. Fair Grounds, Hornell, 
N. Y. 
October 5—Clydesdales. C. W. Lind- 
gren, Ida Grove, la. 
October .1—Ilolf-teius. Central Wis¬ 
consin Holstein Breeders’ Association, 
sixteenth semi-annual Fall sale, Marsh¬ 
field. Wis. ,T. P. Ileintz, manager, Hew¬ 
itt, Wis. 
October IS—Holsteins. Lucas County 
Breeders’ Association sale. County Fair 
Grounds, Toledo, O. 
October 21—Madison County Breeders’ 
sale. New Douglas, 111. 
October 23—Holsteins. T.ake County, 
Ind., Holstein Breeders’ Association fifth 
annual consignment sale, Crown Point. 
Ind. 
October 24-25—Holsteins. Semi-an¬ 
nual Holstein consignment sale. Lake 
Mills, Wis. 
October 23 — Holsteins. Columbiana 
County Holstein Breeders’ sale, Lisbon. 
Ohio. 
November 1—Holsteins. District sale. 
North Randall Race Track, North Ran¬ 
dall. O. 
November 7-8-0—Holsteins, Disper¬ 
sion sale, Sedalia, Mo. Pettis County 
Holstein-Friesian Company. 
Calories in Milk and Milk Products 
Would you give the fuel calories in 
milk, cream and skim-milk? An author¬ 
ity here says that the use of the term 
calories is out of date, and that dairy 
and food authorities do not recommend 
its use any more, because it is better said 
and understood expressed in per cent of 
bntterfat, cheese, milk, sugar, etc. How 
can one figure out how many calories 
there are in 1 oz. of milk, skim-milk and 
30 per cent cream? j. w. 
Westwood. N. J. 
Pure digestible protein has a fuel value 
of 2,031 calories, pure digestible carbo¬ 
hydrates equal 1.860 calories, pure di¬ 
gestible fat equals 4,220 calories. On 
this basis the fuel value per pound of the 
following dairy products may be noted 
(divided by 30 to reduce same to 
ounces) : 
Blitter . 
Water 
Protein 
Fat 
82.4 
Whole milk .. . 
S7.0 
3.3 
4.0 
Skim-milk . . . . 
00.5 
3.4 
.3 
Buttermilk . . . . 
03.0 
3.0 
. D 
I'ream . 
74.0 
2.5 
38.5 
Cheese (Amer.) 
33.0 
28.8 
36.2 
Cream . 
C2.5 
2.5 
3.0 
Butter . 
C’h’d’ts 
(sugar) 
Ash Calories 
3.475 
Whole milk . .. 
5.6 
.7 
325 
Skim-milk .... 
5.1 
.7 
370 
Buttermilk .... 
4.S 
.7 
165 
Cream . 
4.5 
.5 
010 
Cheese (Am.).. 
• a • 
3.4 
2.060 
Cream . 
4.5 
.5 
1.305 
J. 
AV. B. 
Trouble with Ducklings 
I have six ducks which are about six 
weeks old, aud have been doing finely 
until a day or two ago. < >ne lost balance, 
it seemed, and toppled over on its back. 
We thought it was accidental, but since 
it has happened frequently. Tonight it 
fell over on its side and kicked terribly, 
and its head was thrown over its hack. 
The spell lasted quite a few minutes. It 
does not eat much. What caused the 
malady, aud what is the remedy? 
Hinsdale, N. Y. mks. j.ii.k. 
Your duck had cramps, caused either 
by sun, cold water or indigestion, prob¬ 
ably tho latter, as you say that be does 
not eat. If you think it is sunstroke, try 
dipping him in water several times as 
soon as you sec the symptoms of any 
trouble coming on. < hie duck breeder 
says this is very helpful. If it seems to 
be stomach or bowel trouble, change the 
feed. Greasing around the vent with 
pure vaseline is good, but of course the 
cause must be remedied. Try feeding 
three parts bran, one part each of low- 
grade wheat flour and cornmeal, 30 per 
cent of green food and 33 per cent of 
beef scrap with grit where they can get 
it at all times. Be careful that the beef 
scrap is good, as spoiled meat is very bad 
for poultry. I find it safer to get. the 
cracklings after lard is tried out. al¬ 
though the beef is best if it is fresh. If 
they are to be fattened, gradually in¬ 
crease the cornmeal and decrease the 
bran un.til you are feeding three parts 
cornmeal and only one part bran. 
M.MUK UliTTS. 
GLIMMERGLEN FARMS, Inc. 
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. 
Aberdeen Angus and Ayrshire Cattle 
Cheviot, Southdown and Shropshire Sheep 
We are offering our entire herds and flocks for sale. 
All pedigreed animals descended from noted Blue Ribbon 
families. 
Our sheep have an International reputation for their win¬ 
nings, having won at the Royal Show of England and the 
International Show at Chicago. The sheep in fitting now can 
win for the purchaser this year. 
Some splendid show prospects in Angus and Ayrshires of the 
different ages. Angus herd headed by the noted prize winning 
bull, “Buxom of Willerine.” Ayrshire herd bull, “Auchenbrain 
Avon.” 
Come to the farm and make an early selection, or 
write us your needs. Visitors met by appointment. 
W. T, HYDE, President E. E. GIFFORD, Manager 
GUERNSEYS 
HOLSTEINS 
AUCTION 
LITCHFIELD, CONNECTICUT 
August 22, 1922 
Saving Time K 
20 Choice May Rose Guernseys 
Some with records. 
Some Grand-daughters ol Class Leaders. 
Some tempting youngsters. Tuberculin tested, 
The blood ol Langwalcr Warrior, New Plus Ultra, May 
King of Eric Baton, and Barrington May King. 
Seven Grand-daughters of Imp. Rosie V of the Bourg de 
Bas, three times winner of the New York State Guernsey 
Breeders' Association cups for largest production. 
Write for CataJugu* 
E. M. GRANGER, Jr. Mrs. G. H. McKENZIE 
jhtctionect Maple Knoll 
Thompsonville, Conn. Litchfield, Conn. 
STANNOX FARM 
Offers a few females, both heifers and 
cows. Two young hulls ready for ser¬ 
vice, and several bull calves. May Rose 
breeding. Herd free from tuberculosis. 
P. F. Staples, Mgr. East Holliston, Mass. 
OAKS FARM GUERNSEYS 
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY 
We are offering for sal" a very attractive, well- 
grown yearling bull: dam has just finished with 
over 500 lbs. fat in Class "GG.” Write for extended 
pedigree and note the large records hack of him. 
Herd under Federal Supervision for Tuberculoma. 
W. S. KERR. .War. Cohasset. Mass. 
ALBAMONT GUERNSEYS 
TWELVE EXTRA CHOICE HEIFERS 
Ten *o lifteen months old, carrying 12H to 20% 
May Rose blood Evary on* out <>f an Advanced 
Register dam of genuine high quality Priced 
at $350 to ffiOO, each and every one guaranteed. 
All Federal tuberculin tested. For particulars 
write J. I’. Haartt, Ten High St . Boston 9. Mass. 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We oiler Farmeii* and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from i\ clean, Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. Kin* of the May—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden Secret, and GlenwoOd breeding out of A. H. 
dams or dams that will be tested. Write for rwlesllFt 
and Pedigrees. m Sl PM| ^ P|t 
75 Head of Grade Guernseys and Jerseys 
Fresh or nearby »pring«r8. Federal tested and 
from Accredited Herds Selected I'or size, ap)*ear- 
aiic" aud production. JOHN F BENJAMIN Barre Vermont 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull ealvee and bulla Of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
I’liece very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVIllE FIATS Chenango Co. New York 
Florham Farm Guernseys ft? 
grade rows. We have several well bred calves for 
sale at reasonable prices. Sell the scrub bull anil 
improve the herd. R. H. ALLEN. Mgr , Madison, N J. 
B ARGAIN PRICES for Fritiilyn Guern¬ 
sey Hulls. One to eight months old, Adv, 
Keg May Rose breeding Accredited herd. 
Write for sale list, with photos and story of herd. 
\VM. !•'. FKFTZ,, Piiieravllle, I’a. 
S UNNYStDE GUERNSEYS—Five Reg owe. two now fresh. 
the inriv:,sc of tnv herd One yearling bull. VI,SlKi, 
Accredited herd No, luo.tll. JXS.E. ALSTTKE, Kimltrhoak. li t. 
For Sale 8 {ft-guftrtd Guernsey Cows and Heifers 
YOUT choke from 17. F. \V. HOKDKV A MIN, Ka.lnn, 
ll it.ldniEluu Co, b, Turk. 1*. O. Hcli.rltllroltr, .Svn Tuck 
FOR SALE-Registered GUERNSEY BULL 
in perfect, form and show condition-, a prise winner to 
head your show herd ol Guernseys this fall, 
LI E I*. GRANT Itloomvllle. New York 
When you write advertisers mention 
The Rural New-Yorker and you'll get 
a quick reply and a “square deal." See 
guarantee editorial page. it: 
FOR SALE 
Two fine, pure-hred Holstein Bull calves; just 
the kind to improve milk production in a grade 
herd. Both are from a sire with 25-lb. dam, other 
dams in pedigree above 30 lbs. 
No. I—Born Feb. 8. 1988, from dam freshening 
nt, t wo years of age and producing j.yuo 
lbs. milk in six months.PRICE, ♦40.00 
No. S—Born May 23, 1988, from dura freshen¬ 
ing under two years of age ami pro¬ 
ducing 7,579 Hits, milk in first lactation 
period..PRICE $85.00 
Both calves light in color and well built. Price includes 
boxing nn-J delivery to e»press station. 
FAIRDEAL FARMS, 17 Clirtndon Bldg., Utica, N. Y. 
SHORT OF FUNDS-Longon Reg. Holsteins 
Huy some of our heifers aud heifer calves that are 
bred in fashionable blood lines and offered at bar¬ 
gain prices. If you object to heifers, let us sell you 
some cows. ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. H, RIVENBURGH, Prsp. Mnnnsville. New York 
Reg. Holstein Bull Call For Sals 
I Topped April 3rd. Price $50. 
K. E. Ridout Ophir Farm Purchase, N. Y. 
Reg. HOLSTEIN 
Grandson Glista Ernestine. 18mos. old 
$150. Emmidine Farms, Hapewdl Junction, P.Y 
AYRSHIRES 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby, Ohio 
5150 Buys Pure Bred Ayrshire Bull ilViVcrInivV. 
Accredited Herd. 1-arga Records. CRESTMONT FAUM.Sunbury.Pa. 
COR SALE—Keg. Ayrshire Yearlings «v Heifer Calve* 
• fi ora gnod producing bains. Federal accredited herd. 
GKO. 1. COTTON - Feibsp8hip, Nkw York 
.% JERSEYS ] 
ForSa/e-Reg’istered Jerseys 
About 23 head. Cows and Heifers. Grandly bred 
and fine individuals. Prices moderate. 
Victor Farms - Belivale. N. Y. 
derseys'ForSale Cows, Heifers andHeiferCalves 
All tuberculin tested by (Jae State of New Jersey. Al prices 
that will insure their sale. Come and see them 
CHARLES G. FOSTER P 0. Box 173 Morristown. N. J. 
PUREBRED JERSEY BULL CALVES, at Farm 
1 era'Price. Stronghbxht Fakm, Baascok, VgimoxT 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
MILKING SHORTHORNS KSfK 
The dairy cow of Old England. Quality milk. 
Trims beef. WALNUT GROVE FARM Washingtonvillc, N.Y 
,\ MISCELLANEOUS 
Brown Swiss Bull Calves For Sale 
FROM R. O. P. COWS 
Herd established 110 years. Under State aud Feder¬ 
al supervision. Kinnelon t arm*, Hu tier. N. .J. 
OXEN FOR SALE 
Two fine oxen, C years old, twins, well matched 
both in siza and color, perfectly gentle, and well 
broken. Have been shod and aie suited for fartn- 
iug. lumbering or heavy work. Weight. 2,41)0 
L. H. BARKER Cliffdale Finn Crofon-on-HuUson, N Y 
SHEEP 
Reg. Hampshire Down EWES 
Yearling Hums ana Ham K*-g. Smith Down Ewes 
ami R a in 1-iimbs For Sale- Kill* Tijfe r, Cwlad&tont*, N. J. 
r.-c.c lteg. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. liAMS land 
roroaio EAVES. Apply IIPIIIK Fa KM. Purehai*. A.V. 
GOATS 
For Sale Toggenburg Grade Does 
bargains for quick sale. M. BAYEROtiSFFER, Hnguenal Park, H.t. 
Unkian Dnnt/ IT,do From best milk strain known Beau- 
nUDian DUCK MuS tiful, hornless. $t«« each for quick 
sale. AVILLET KANliAl.L, North River, N, Y. 
SWINE 
| BEAMES’ BIG TYPE 1 
[Chester Whites| 
j FOUR ROADS FARM, Sugar Loaf, N.Y. j 
R eg. O. I. C. and Chester White Pigs, and bred 
sows. E. P. ROGERS - Wayvil-.k, New York 
FANC r O. I. C/S 
The big. smooth type of superior quality and breed¬ 
ing, Bred g’lts. service boars atm Spring pigs at 
reasonable prices. \V. W. W JC 1 51 AN, P. O. 
Bin No. 489, Hmntnelstown. Pa, 
PURE RUED O. I. O. I=»IC3rJS* 
All ages. Prices very reasonable. Ready for August and 
September shipments. THE OAKS OAIRY FARM. Wyilusing, Pa 
Large Berkshires at Highwood 
Weaned nigs, service boms, gilts bred foe early fall 
litters. Ten herd boars and over u hundred brood 
sows in our herd. Various blood lines. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING. Box 15, Dundee, N. Y. 
Sprinstoftnlt Farm 
offers young service boars by SymlmJeer's Superb, No. 
256336. Also bred sows for September farrow. Write 
.1. E. \V ATSON . Murbledale, Conn. 
SHADY SIDE BERKSIIIEES 
Must dispose of 10 head at once. Boars and Sow 5 months 
old. Bred Sows for fall farrow. We ship C. O. I). 
E. G. FISHER - Hamilton. New York 
B ERKSHIRE**. Big type soiva. honrsand pigsforsale. 
All nock guaranteed. Fa I HOOK KillMS, Hartfitld. X T. 
600 -lb. Reg. Berkshire Boar 
three years old. out of HIGHWOOD RIVAL 200th, and 
two unrelated proven SOWS, about 350 lbs. each, 
bred to farrow in September and October, for sale 
with papers, at REASONABLE PRICES. Also four small 
sow pigs eligible to registry. ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. 
STRONGHEART FARM. Brandon, Vermont 
DIGS FOP*. SAIjE 
Tam worth Herd. 4 splendid young sows, 2 bred; 
fine Hoar; extra fancy stock. Price. 8300. Also 
I'uroc Herd. 5 large Sows, all bred, mammoth size. 
Hoar, 1*8 years. All Registered and Cholera im¬ 
munized. Price. 8400. Sell separately if desired, 
ceiling account Of leasing farm. MITCHELL, S«IAm, L. I., AT. 
inn Dot* Chester Whites and Berkshires, 6 weeks old, 
I UUrigS $4,50 each. ROUSE BROS.. Dvshork, Pa! 
DUKOCS—Reg. Ho n r s. BTed Gilts .ind Sows. 
ELMWOOD FARMS, P. O. Box 15. Bradford, N. T. 
Spotted 
Poland Chinas 
lion guaranteed. 
Prices reasonable. Sati-fac- 
Wm.W Morton, Ru„*eIlTllle, Ky. 
DUROCS 
Spring pigs for Bale. 
Joe Orion 2nd. Q. C K. and Sensa¬ 
tion Breeding. Service Boars and 
E. m. r»TTmsrn» * son. M.rr.ii.id, N. r. 
BIG TYPE DUROCS 
Great Orion Sensation 2nd breeding. Hoars, gilt*, 
and bred yearlings for sale. Herd immune. 
GOBEL FARMS - Atiuarulale, N. J. 
Registered Hampshires 
Some good, growthy, wellbred, spring boats and gilts 
for sale. Also one good two year did buns of Cherokee 
bleeding. R Y I! ON 44. MOON.* F B. A.. 5. Troy, N.Y. 
DOGS and FERRETS 
-p t~.~ ro th 
PUPS, MALE ANT) FEMALES 
SCOT C' H COLLIES 
AIKKO^XLKS 
Rabbits for Food, Fur and Fancy. 
BATES BLUE RIBBON RABBITRY. Reg Sag Harbor. L. I . N.V. 
nedlgreed Collie Pupa. The handsome and intelligent 
I kind. Also Fox Terriers. lELSOH BIOS., Grove City, Pa. 
Farm Raised, Scotch Collie Pups 
with brains, Nntuinl eager woiken. born heelers. 
Write CHARLES REASBECK, Yankleek Hill. Ontario 
FINE COLLIES J V?u? n \ n m J th 
rnllip Pnnnipk 1'be unusual Lind. Descriptive 
LUim; ruppiYS A11(1 iH us , T . lt ed bonk let free. 
Wingerd Collie Farm Chitnibersburg, Pa. 
Crossbred Foxhound and Bloodhound Pups 
My strain unexcelled tor tox, bear, coon and lynx. 
Loud, steady tougiieis. true trailer*, stayers to the 
finish. Write CHARLES REASBECK, Vinkleek Hili, Ontario 
5 wk«. old. from blue ribbon Fox and Rab¬ 
bit Hounds. Males. $10; Females, *6. 
Harr r T> Moork Brasdon, Vkrmont 
inn su K—Sonic . Min uo.'d female »' J_|,, 
uso a utter of iiusH TEUKiKKs. Airedale nippies 
Eligible for registration. MEAD, Amenta. N. Y. 
Airedale Pups that are ‘'AIREDALES” 
“TRUMP CARDS ” from Noted Families 
Dr. KNOX Daubury, Conn. Box 50 
AIREDALE 3PUPPIES 
Females. 85 : Mums, 810. Satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. Kluaer McIntyre, Fair Haven, N.*Y. 
FERRETS 
I Jtlicr color, large 
1 small. Mated 
pairs or dozen 
lots. Price list free. 11 Him rated booklet. 10 
ecus. c H KEEFER & CO.. Greenwich. Ohio 
f HORSES 
l___ 
1 am closing out my entire Stud of Belgians. Six¬ 
teen choice brood mares, including all my show 
mares, all bred and in foal. Ten stallions, one to 
four years old. “ None better." Ten fillies and 
weanlings. Priced to sell and terms to suit. See 
my exhibit at New York State Fair. 
DENNISON FARMS 
1 59 Pearl Street - Buffalo. N. Y. 
AY an ted—For Farm Work Yount; Horse 
between six and ten years old. Weight, between 1,200and 
1,SOO lbs. Canadian, l*ei eheron or Clydesdale preferred. 
F. I,. 1£I»\V .Vitus, P. 0. Bax 4, Claryvilic, Sullivan Co.. N V. 
