1915. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
47 
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You want “best results" —Mr. Dairy¬ 
man, don’t you? 
You want greatest milk yields— lowest feed costs 
—fewest “off-feed” conditions. You want stamina 
in your cows to withstand long and forced produc¬ 
tion; normal breeding results to replenish your herd. 
You’ve got to have all these if you make money. 
And YOU KNOW the right feed—one that will 
keep your cows “up and coming** every day—is 
absolutely essential. 
Here it is and we*ll prove it if you will use this 
simple feeding plan: 
if Valdcssa 
W Scott 2nd 
r—The First 
40-Lb. Cow 
in the 
World 
Sophie \ 
19th, ^ 
Champion 
Jersey Cow 
of the 
World L 1 
Produced 1,175 Pounds of Butter in One Year 
The Quaker Oats Co., Chicago, Ill. 
Gentlemen: — It will probably interest yon to know that we 
have been feeding Schumacher Feed to Sophie ,19th, of 
Hood Farm, 189718. She finished her last record January 20, 1914, 
which makes her the Champion Jersey Cow of the world, and 
stamps her the greatest dairy cow living or dead. We consider 
Schumacher, Feed a splendid feed for dairy cows, and a 
strong factor in increasing the milk and butter production. 
Very truly yours, 
J. E. Dodge, Mgr. HOOD FAKM, Lowell, Mas3. 
Take the high protein concentrates you are now feeding, 
such a« Gluten, Oil Meal, Distillers* Grains, Malt Sprouts or 
Blue Ribbon Dairy Feed, and make your ration one-third of any 
of these or a combination of them and then make the balance— 
Produced in One Week 41.875 Pounds of Butter 
The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, Ill. 
Gentlemen:—During the past two or three years we have been 
feeding your Schumacher Feed and have secured splendid re¬ 
sults. Schumacher was incorporated in the ration of Valdessa 
Scott 2nd during her wonderful result producing test. Used as a 
base with a good proten concentrate it is a winner. 
Yours truly, B. Myer, Owner a . 
F1NDERNE STOCK FARM, Finderne, N. J. /Jr A 
two-thirds SCHUMACHER FEED. If Cottonseed Meal is used 
make the ration three-fourths Schumacher and one-fourth Cot¬ 
tonseed Meal. 
That’s all—you will have a ration that beats any¬ 
thing you ever used , not only for “best producing 
results” but for “best maintenance results. ** 
if Castle- 
¥ main’s 
Nancy 4th 
— World’s 
Champion 
Two Year 
Old 
^ Ayrshire 
Johanna 
De Ko! H 
Von Beers, ' 
The Second 
40-Lb. Cow 
in the World 
The Record - Making — Record - Breaking 
Feed of the Worid's Champions 
is not an ordinary feed—it is an extraordinary feed. It supplies 
that energy— that unseen power so necessary to the milk-mak¬ 
ing machinery of the dairy cow, and in addition builds up her 
physical powers so adequately, that it is really a wonder feed. 
In conjunction with high protein concentrates, as suggested 
above, it has no equal— nor anything approaching it. The 
fact that practically every World’s Championship Record—Hol¬ 
stein—Ayrshire—Jersey—has been made on SCHUMACHER 
FEED, proves its unquestioned superiority. 
Now about the proofs that SCHUMACHER is a winner. 
Read This — 
The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, Ill. Narberth, Pa. 
Gentlemen:—You will probably be interested in the record of our new 
World’s Champion two-year-old Ayrshire— Castlemain’s Nancy 4th— 28520. 
She produced in the year 14,494.8 pounds of milk and 644 pounds of butter, 
and carried a calf over seven months. She was fed a grain ration which 
contained more of your Schumacher Feed than any other ingredient. 
We had such good results with your Schumacher Feed with our 
World’s Champion Cow — Auchenbrain Brown Kate 4th — who produced 
23,022 pounds of milk and 1,080 pounds of butter in one year, that we have 
since fed it to all of our test cows. Yours very truly, 
E. S. Deubler, Su pt., PENSHURST FARM 
Now read the other proofs given herewith. Could you ask for 
better proofs—for better results? What is best for the World’s 
Champion cows, surely is best for yours. Try it—you have 
nothing to risk—all to gain. Schumacher Feed is composed of 
finely ground products of kiln-dried corn, oats, barley and wheat, 
so skillfully blended, that it ideally rounds out a ration, when 
mixed as suggested—two to one—which will be surprisingly 
gratifying to both you and your cows. Your dealer will be glad 
to supply you. If he can’t, write to us. 
Produced 40.32 Pounds of Butter in One Week 
The Quaker Oats Co., Chicago, Ill. 
Regarding Schumacher Feed, will say as a feed for dairy 
cows or young cattle I know of no feed equal to Schu¬ 
macher. It certainly contains all the ingredients necessary to put 
the finish and gloss on animals and more than that the results ob¬ 
tained through the pail makes it the cheapest feed that I have ever 
fed. Johanna, in fact all my cows are fed every day a ration of 
Schumacher Feed. To any one feeding cattle for show, I would 
especially recommend Schumacher. Yours truly, 
T. E. Getzelman, Prop, BROOKLINE FARM, Hampshire. Ill. 
pwAuehen 
Tj brain 
P Brown 
Kate 4th- 
World’s 
Champion 
Ayrshire 
Cow 
Colantha’s m 
4th Johanna i JTM ^ Y l\J 
World’s \F A 
Long- l] 
Distance J| 
Produced 27,432.5 Pounds of Milk in One Year 
The Quaker Oats Co., Chicago, Ill. 
Gentlemen:—Replying to yours of the 3d, we are making Schu¬ 
macher Feed one-third part of our herd ration and we are getting 
results. Several of our cows are milking up to over 75 lbs. per 
day with this part of our grain ration. 
Yours very truly, 
W. J. Gillett, SPRINGDALE STOCK FARM, Rosendale, Wis. 
Produced 23,022 Pounds of Milk in One Year 
The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, Ill. 
Gentlemen:—We have been feeding your Schumacher Feed 
to our Ayrshire and Jersey cows which are on test for Official 
Records, and like it mixed with other grains. Our World’s 
Champion Ayrshire Cow, Auchenbrain Brown Kate 4th, who has 
just finished her year’s work with a record of 23,022 lbs. milk and 
1,080 lbs. of butter, was fed Schumacher Feed as part of her 
ration. We find that Schumacher Feed is one of the best feeds 
we have ever used in our mixtures. Yours truly, 
E. S. Deubler, Supt., PENSHURST FARM, Narberth, Pa. 
The Quaker (bmpany, Chicago, u. s. a 
