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THE RUKAI 
NKW-VON K iR. 
Live Stock and Dairy 
A RECORD MAKER AND HER OWNER. 
The two-year-old heifer, Cedar Lawn 
Dc Kol Johanna, shown in Fig. 360, has 
established a new world’s record for her 
class by producing 20.697 pounds of but¬ 
ter fat in a week. A month after mak- 
thc above record another seven-day test 
was made. On the second test she pro¬ 
duced 570.1 pounds of milk, with an 
average test of 3.43 per cent, yielding 
19.533 pounds of butler fat. In view of 
these facts the career of this heifer will 
he followed with no little interest by 
students of dairy husbandry. To secure 
a yearly record of her production, Mr. 
Schroeder entered her in the Wisconsin 
dairy cow competition, and the Hol¬ 
stein Friesian semi-official yearly test. 
In the former, cows are not classified 
according to age in the award of prizes, 
but are given a handicap which dimin- 
of a great herd bull that has contributed 
the most to his success as much as the 
careful study and solution of the feeding 
and breeding problems offered by his 
herd, good judgment, the courage of his 
convictions and persistant endeavor in 
the face of discouragement Mr. 
Schroeder has at last come into his own. 
He is no longer regarded as a visionary 
breeder striving for the impossible. On 
the contrary, his success is an inspiration 
to his neighborhood, which is fast be¬ 
coming a IIolstein-Friesian center. 
_ L. K. D. 
Cause of “Ropy Milk.’ 
After tli<‘ cream lie-ins to rise on tlie 
milk of one cow It (the cream) becomes 
ropy after a few minutes’ standing. It is 
since tills cow had her last calf, which was 
horn June 18. Cow seems perfectly healthy. 
c. T. H. 
This is the trouble we have described 
several times. The “ropy milk” is caused 
by a germ which lives usually in the 
pails, pans or other milk vessels. A very 
CEDAR LAWN DkKOL JOHANNA—A RECORD BREAKER. Ffc. 360. 
ishes up to five years of age. As a junior 
two-year-old this heifer was entitled to 
a 30 per cent handicap on her monthly 
production of’ butter fat. During the 
month of May she produced 1 .it 
pounds of milk with an average test of 
3.98 per cent, producing 88.802 pounds 
of butter fat, the highest actual produc¬ 
tion in the W. D. C. C. to that time. 
With the handicap she is credited with 
115.443 pounds of butter fat, winning the 
Hoard’s Dairyman monthly price of $25. 
During June she produced 2192.3 pounds 
of milk yielding 72.784 pounds of blitter 
fat, her credit amounting to 72.784 
pounds. The rules of the competition, 
however, will not permit her to win an¬ 
other monthly prize, although her credit 
may again be highest for the month. 
Some critics may say that such a cow 
is abnormal, but in reality she is one of 
the results of nearly 30 years of Mr. 
vSchroeder’s work, and an inspiration to 
all breeders of purebred stock. About 
.30 years ago Mr. Schroeder bought two 
purebred Holstein cows, and soon made 
a churn test of considerable importance 
to his success. The test showed that 
milk from one cow produced more but¬ 
ter than the same amount of milk from 
the other cow. The poorer cow was 
sold, while at present every cow in his 
herd has some of the blood of the better 
cow in her veins. Step by step, and in 
the earlier years in the face of openly 
expressed doubt and scepticism of his 
neighbors and the editor of his home 
paper, Mr. Schroeder worked out his 
own salvation. For the past 11 years 
Sir Johanna DeKol 25467, has been at 
the bead of bis herd. This great sire 
of Cedar Lawn DeKol Johanna is the 
sire of 28 A. R. O. daughters, six of 
which raised by Mr. Schroeder, have 
produced from 16 pounds to 20 pounds 
of butter fat in seven days as two-year- 
old heifers. But it is not the ownership 
good description of it is found in a bul¬ 
letin issued by the Rhode Island Station 
at Kingston. The remedy is to keep the 
stable and the cows as clean as possible, 
and boil all the implements which touch 
the milk—including the strainer. Boil 
them for half an hour and put in the sun 
Tlie .Tames Line of Sanitary St.eel and Wood 
Stalls. Seven different styles of Stanchions. 
Complete line of Feed and Litter Carriers. 
Endorsed by the leading dairymen, Includ¬ 
ing State and United States Dairy Inspectors. 
Write for big book, showing interiors of 
modern dairy barns, to 
KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY 
inn Cline Street, Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
COW COMFORT 
Means Cow Profit 
The quality of Foster Stool 
Stanch Urns In known everywhere 
Durability and ease of operation 
unnurpiiHsed. Bond for new cata¬ 
logue of HtaruihloiiH and Water 
the.I ns, showing model stables 
Foster Hied SI unelilon Oo., 
008 Jus. Jtlilg., li»eliester, N. Y 
CRUMB'S W JX RAINER 
STANCHION 
“ M y born that was 
BURNED 
was fitted with Cruinb’fl 
J Warrlncr Stanch Iot•(. II It 
I had not been for tlie ease with 
1 which these InHlencrn were 
I opened I should have lost my 
I rows,” writes Mr. Everett 
1 (liiliis, Hcrnurdstown, Mass. 
-—- - Booklet free. 
WALLACE It. CHUM It, Box Mi>, Forcstvllle, Conn. 
iDeath tils Stomach 
!Worms Guaranteed 
■\Vn will Nftlld yoll 100 H»h. of DIG 
HOLLAND'S MIDHAII.H NTOCK 
NAJ/r <>ii oo iIhvh* i rial ficlglif 
l>rcpjil<L If you derive no ImueiK. 
It cowtw you not hi me; If you do, tt 
* on In you fft.oo. (Jlvo uii your or¬ 
der «i onco. 
The HOLLAND STOCK REMEDY 
COMPANY, Wellington. Ohio. 
DeLaItaL 
Creak Separators 
Flrit—Best—Cheapest 
The original mid for 32 year* the 
lenders in the Dairy World 
Nearly 1,300,000 now In dnlly two 
The Most Perfect 
Centrifugal Separator Known 
5*nd for • Catalogue 
THEDE LAVALSEPARATOR CO. 
Chicago Urw York bno francitoo 
Montreal Winnipeg Seattle 
FEED 
MALT SPROUTS. 
Did you evor use any? If not, you are behind 
the procession. They make the richest milk for 
dairy purposes. Now that your pastures are use¬ 
less it Is the bust and cheapest food you can buy. 
Mix It with our “Hull-Brand” Dried Brewers’ 
Grains In equal quantities and add such fodder 
as you may have If you do not want to feed It 
straight, nnd you will produce more and richer 
milk than your neighbors. Write us for particulars. 
FARMERS’ FEED COMPANY 
76th Street nnd East River, New York City 
Mules at Private Sale ■ mules on hand, consisting 
of 4-month* «ltl mule colts, yearling mules. 2-ycar-ola 
mules mid broke iiiiiIcb of nil Sizes and ages. I'ai im rs 
can do belter growing young mules than anything else 
they can feed. Como to. see my stock and he convinced 
that I have what 1 my. Tlicv are for sale at niv stables 
In York, I’u. JOK. KIN IMG, York, l*u. 
Kalorama farm Berkshires. 
Service Honrs nil sold. 
Hred Sows all sold. 
Fall IMtfs all sold. 
Am now taking orders for Spring Figs, April nnd 
May delivery. 
CALVIN J. HUSON, Ponn Yan, N.Y. 
SPRINGBANK BERKSHIRES. ^ g-j 
in Connecticut. Hows bred for April Utters all sold. 
Have 4 sows bred to farrow In July; lale*to ser¬ 
vice of Watson’s Masterpiece. Will hook orders 
for March and April nigs now. Bend for new 
Booklet. J. E. WATSON. Prouticlor, M.nrlilcilnlc, Conn. 
I ARGF, I1KRKSHIRKS AT HICHWOOD hi 
Hill’ll ol ttlH IrtHt liner Yo)l!lllcn o| Aliltil l< Nil Jti*rkplllru ItOCOIll 
wo Mold nnd rug Jm to red morn ISui ki.hli «•« tiwui imy other I.mnler 
lu ihe Unilml HUton. The lm go proportion went to old . untom- 
eiH. Thin BjienltM for■ l toe If. 11.(1, A II.II. IlnrpitnilliiK, I)uiiil8i , l N.Y, 
Large Improved English Yorkshires 
A. A. RRAIH.KY Frmvsburg, N. V. 
— 100 yearling owes; TO 
yearling rums. Price and 
'AS VLKHT, LODI, N.Y. 
TIINIQ CUpCp -Gid, a start now with tills very 
i umo wii LLr |lardy and money-making breed* 
——————— Prices roa>enable.forbotlisoxoH. 
J. N. MAC PH1RS0N, Pine View Farm, Scnllsvillc, N. Y. 
Pnr Coin Registered llnmboulllot Sheep. V. W. 
lUI OdlC 1IALMDAY, North Chatham, N. Y. 
H ighland stock fa km suitor- 
SHIRKS. I offer for sale choice 1,’ogistored 
Yearling Kama. Also Ham Lambs, Kwck ami 
Kivu LaniliB. W. K. Itl.ACK, Hull, N. V. 
SHROPSHIRES 
breeding right. FitKD \ 
NIAGARA STOCK FARM 
D° yon ne«d $| iro p S hjre or Southdown 
the money? Wo are offering some very choice ones 
J. C. UUNCAN, Mur.. Lewiston. New Yuik 
nilPIIPQ TH,,; m<L DKKI* F 101.LOWS 
UUllUUO that grow and mature quickly, 
l’igs and Gilts for sale at ail times. 
SIIKNANGO RIVER FARMS, Transfer, I’a. 
PERFECTION 
SWING STANCHION 
with frame fitted to stable, and 
with New Latch that, does not 
wear the Plato. Warranted the 
Dost on the market. Sold on H0 
flays’ trial. Also Water Basina, 
Steel Stall and Manger Parti¬ 
tions. Send for booklet. 
BATES S SWIFT SPECIALTY MEG. CO. 
Bex 5, Cuba, N. Y. 
KOBr.UTKON’H C II A I N 
HANGING STANCHIONS 
“I kayo iikiiiI diem for more 
than TWKNTY YliAUH, and thoy 
tinvo given die very l*eHt of muMpi- 
luetlmi In every wny," write, 
.1 net n. It. Cefiley, M. h., I'latiitlolcl 
Knnltnrlimi, I’liilnflald, N. J. 
Tlili ly fin vs' trial on n|i|>llrntlnn 
O. II. ItOHF.HTHON 
FViihIi. HI., Forcstvllle, Colin. 
August 27, 
Ibe GUERNSEY COW 
lift Daily Produclj have Scored the Hlfthcitt Quality end Beat Color 
The Guernsey wm tho First Breed to ealnhllHh an 
Advanced Register on basis of Years Records 
with Public Supervision. 
An average: of over 1000 official year's rocordn allow . 
8000 lbs. Milk 400 lbs. Butter Fat 
(Equivolmit to 400 lbn. butter) 
AVERAGE PER CENT. BUTTER FAT 5.07 
Full information retfnrclintf the breed by writing 
The American Guernsey Cattle Club 
Bo* R PETERBORO, N. H. 
REGISTERED OHIO 
HOLSTEINS- FRIESIANS. 
'I'll K IIAWNDAI.K STOCK FARM 
For three years the home of I ’letortje 11 eager 
void's Count lieKol. Eighty head. I in 11 calves 
for sale. Address. 
I HAS. \V, HOUR. 
Wellington, Ohio 
The 151 .QOM1NGDALE HERD OF 
IIOI.S I'KIN-I’RIKSI A NS 
are bred for large production. Good sl/.e, Strong 
Constitution, Host Individuality. 
If those are Die kind you want write or come to 
see them. l'JA to select from. Animals of both sexes 
and all ages to olfer at prices that will please you. 
A special offer on some nicely bred Hum, Cagvk.s. 
A. A. COIH’KLYOIJ. Somerville. N. .J. 
Hill View Ayrshires 
FOR SALE. 
HULL CALF, sired by Dairy King of Avon; dam 
Mayflower Monkhimi, who is the dam of the cham¬ 
pion 4-year-old Ayrshire cow of the world. 
Also other animals of all ages for sale from my 
great herd of producing and show animals. Ail 
tuberculin tested. 
For prices and further particulars, address 
\V. \V. KLAKIC AKKC’OLL, Pnoll, I'n. 
HILL TOP FARM AYRSHIRES 
One of tlie Good Herds of the Breed 
The home of the Champion two-year-old heifer and 
the ex-Cliampion two nnd three year old heifers. 
Herd headed by tho great A. It. sire Noxemall,7812. 
Young Hulls for sale, of approved type and 
hacked by official records. Herd tuberculin tested. 
I- A. RKYMANN, WIIKKI.ING, W. Va. 
FOR SALE—Ontario Cornucopia Lad 
Horn March 1(1, 1910. Sire, America Do Kol 
Burke; (him, Cornucopia Beauty, butter 18.09, 
I II mi years. Attractive prices on t his choice 
youngster. Correspondence solicited. 
CLOVEUDALE FARM, Charlotte, N. Y. 
C. S. HINT, Owner. J. J. EDKN, Manager. 
JERSEYS 
5 bulls. B. K. 
I’omhinutlou and Golden Had; 
for 1 ale, ‘2 cows, 1(1 heifers, 
, NIVIN, Laiidenlierg, I'a. 
You Can’t Afford 
dairy stock, ready for 
It. F. SHANNON, 91)7 
A Grade, when I can sell 
you a leg. Jersey hull, host 
service at farmer's price. 
Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Pa. 
i FOR YOUR 
irf '/APPR0VA L 
CLOSED/ CLEAR HARD-WOOO 
| AMD " 
SWINGS. 
LOW IN PRICE. 
FILLERS 
I DISTRIBUTORS 
F& DELIVERERS 
KALAMAZOO^ CO. 
MICHIGAN 
Can You Make Butter 
For 10 Cents at Pound? 
U NICORN cows have done it, 
and milk for 1 ht cents per quart, 
with all breeds. Official Records to 
prove every claim we make. 
We can increase the net profit of 
an average herd $1.00 per day. 
UNICORN 
Dairy Ration 
stands at the head of all feeds. Get 
some from your dealer. 
Send for full information to 
CHAPIN & CO., Inc., 
Seneca and Main Sts., Buffalo, N. Y. 
ir%TRATl0 
r £ady to feed 
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