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V Scott 2nd , 
W First 40- X 
f lb. Cow 
In the 
world 
Sophio 19th 
V —World's 
\ Champion 
I'friiiV Jereey 
Produced 
41.875 pounds 
of Butter In 
One Week 
Tho Quaker Oats Co. . Chicago, III. 
Gentlemen:—It will interest you to know that 
wo have boon feeding Schumacher Feed to 
Sophio 19th, of Hood Farm, 189748. Sho fin- 
. ished her last record Jan. 20th, 1914. which 
V makes her Champion Jersey of tho world. 
\\ We consider Schumacher Faad n splendid 
Ieod for dairy cows. Vory truly yours, 
sSS\ _J. K. Dodge. Mgr. 
HOOD FARM, Lovvoll. Maes. 
The Quaker Oata Company, Chicago, III. 
Gentlemen:—During the past two or 
three years we have been feeding 
vour Schumacher Faad and have se¬ 
cured splendid results. Schumachar j 
was incon>orated in tho ration of A 
Vuldessa Scott 2nd during her won- £ 
derful reault producing test. Used 
ns a base with a food protein con- 
centrate it i» a winner. 
B. MEYER. Owner. 
FINDERNE STOCK FARM. £$$$ 
Finderne, n. J*fnnn\ 
Johanna Do f 
iXol Van Beors 
\ Second 
4 40-lb. Cow 
Auchanbraln 
Brown Kata 
4th,World's 
Champion 
Ayrshlra 
Produced 40.32 lbs. 
Butter In One Week 
1 Tho Quaker Oata Co., Chicago 
f I know of no food equal to 
I Schumacher. It cortainly con¬ 
tains ull tho ingredients neces¬ 
sary to put tho finish and gloss 
on animals and more than that 
tho results obtained through the 
pail makes it tho cheapost feed 
that I haue ever fed Johanna. 
In fact all my cows aro fed every 
©ay a ration of Schumachor Faad. 
To anyone feeding cattle for show. 
I would especially recommend 
tehumacher. Yours truly. 
E. Gotr.elman, Prop. 
BROOKLINE FARM. w 
Hampshire, Ill. 
The Quaker Oats Co., Chicago V-.'-v, 
Gentlemen: — O u r world's \./s^ 
Champion Ayrshire Cow, Au- \TN 
rhenbrain Brown Kate 4th, who Inx 
has just finished her year's work vSb 
with a record of 23.022 lbs. milk Vi? 
and 1,080 lbs. of butter, was fed Y: 
Schumachar Faad as part of her 
ration. Wo find that Schumachar \ 
Food is one of tho best feeds wo ’ 
have ever used in our mixtures. 
Yours truly, 
E. 8. Deubler, Supt., 
PENSHURST FARM, Narberth, Pa. 
* — Ca.tlemaln’. W. 
Nancy 4th—World’* V « 
Champion 2-Yr. Old p 
Colanlha's 
4th Johanna. 
Cham. Long 01 at. Cow 
The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago. Ill. 
Gentlemen:—Replying to yours of the 3d, we are making Schu¬ 
macher Food one-third part of our herd ration and wc are getting 
results. Several of our cows are milking up to over 7o lbs. per day with 
this part of our grain ration. 
Yours very truly, 
W. J. Gillett, SPRINGDALE STOCK FARM, Roeendale, Wia, 
The Quaker Oata Company, Chi 
Gentlemen:—You will probabb__... M1V 4VVW , U w , MV „ _ . . . . ... 
Champion two-year-old Ayrshiro-CastUmaln'a Nancy 4th-28620. 8ho produced In . 
tlie year 14,494.8 lbs. milk and 644 lbs. of butter, ana carried a calf over 7 months. Sho 
was fed a gram ration which contained more of your Schumachar Caad than any other in- 
gredient. We had such good results with Schumachar Faad with our World's Champion Cow— 
Auchanbraln Brrwn Kata 4th—who produced 23,022 lbs. milk and 1,080 lbs. of butter in on© year, that 
wo have einc^fea it to all of our test cows. Yours trnjy, E. S. Deubler, Supt., PENSHURST FARM. 
iy. Chicago, III. Nat 
* ly be interested In tho record of our 
Second: With SCHUMACHER you can feed dif¬ 
ferent rations to different individuals. 
Third: With SCHUMACHER you can mix your 
own rations, select any high protein concentrate you 
prefer, and by adopting the following simple feeding 
plan, you will have a ration ideally suitable for any and every 
cow in your herd, and one that will help your cows "smash” 
previous records and make gratifying increase in your profits. 
Just Try This New Feeding Plan 
Take any of the high protein concentrates you are now 
feeding, such as Gluten, Oil Meal, Distillers Grains, Brew¬ 
ers Grains, Malt Sprouts, or Blue Ribbon Dairy Feed, and 
make your ration one-third of any of these, or a combina¬ 
tion of them, and two-thirds SCHUMACHER FEED. If 
cottonseed meal is preferred, make the ration three-fourths 
SCHUMACHER and one-fourth cottonseed meal. 
You will be feeding plenty of protein —you will cut out costly protein 
waste—your ration will contain ample energy producing elements to with¬ 
stand long and forced milk production—your cows will soon show marked 
increase in milk flow and in addition, marked improvement in looks. 
Y OUR cows may not be possible “World’s Cham¬ 
pions” but they can be made to “smash” their pre¬ 
vious milk or butter records—add materially to their 
individual value and that of their off-spring—make 
more profit for you, if you give them an equal chance. 
I There is much in the kind of feed you feed, just as there 
I is much in the kind of breed or individual. 
H You will admit that the World’s Champion cows shown 
m, above would not have produced the phenomenal yields they 
m did if they had been fed on ordinary feed. 
You will admit that if SCHUMACHER FEED will help make World’s 
I Champions, it is reasonable to suppose it will help your cows to do better— 
f help them to make records you will be proud of—help you to make more 
’ money in more ways than just milk profits. 
If the owners of these "wonder cows” and thousands of other successful 
dairymen, find SCHUMACHER FEED essential to their success—don’t you 
think it pretty good proof that it is a good feed for von to feed? 
You no doubt have your . —- . :stion. You may be a 
strong advocate for heavy protein rations. You probably feed different rations 
to different cows. You may prefer to mix your own rations, all of which we 
1 grant seems logical, BUT, is it now practical or the most profitable? 
First: Too many dairymen feed TOO MUCH protein. Agricultural Col- 
$ lege Experts recognize this and while advising the use of ENOUGH protein, 
%. particularly caution against feeding TOO MUCH. A cow cannot "store up” 
& excess protein like she stores excess carbohydrates and fat. The result is, it 
| goes to waste. This is both costly and dangerous; injurious to the kidneys; 
| often "bums out” your cows, rendering them sterile and making it diffi- 
| cult to keep up your herd. 
milk flow and in addition, marked improvement in looks, 
health and value. 
SCHUMACHER is a record-breaking record-making feed — composed 
of finely ground, kiln-dried, products of corn, oats, barley and wheat, so 
skillfully blended that it makes an ideal ration for milch cows. A trial is all 
we ask—the results will win your continued use. Also fine for horses and 
hogs. Your dealer will be glad to supply you. If he can’t, write us direct, 
The Quaker Oats (pmpany, Chicago,USA 
