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^ And How 
She’s Doing It! 
^ The Cow 
Tha t's Doing It! 
FINDERNE STOCK FARM 
Finderne, N. J., Feb. 19, 1915. 
The Quaker Oats Co., Chicago. 
Gentlemen :—You will probably be interested 
to know about our Junior 3-year-old heifer Fin¬ 
derne Holingen Fayne, No. 144551. She produced 
in" days608 lbs. milk, containing 37.33 lbs. butter. 
In 30 days 2599 lbs. milk containing 150.33 lbs. butter 
In 60 
In 90 
In 100 
In 120 
In 150 
In 180 
In 221 
In 251 
In 282 
In 313 
In 331 
That leaves her 34 days to go from February 18 to com- 
I plete her test. She has so far beaten all cows of any breed, 
I and age in the production of butter, and barring an extra- 
I ordinary accident we expect her to be at the finish of her 
I yearly test. Champion Cow of the World, regardless of 
R age or breed. We have fed your Schumacher Feed, and 
FI your Blue Ribbon Dairy Feed as the principal part of the 
’ I grain ration, and shall continue the use of it until she fin- 
1 ishes this wonderful test. 
\1 I sincerely hope I will be able to report to'you a grand 
fcl finish for the year which will end March 24,1915. 
Very truly yours, 
\ (Signed) BERNHARD MEYER. 
44 (unofficial) 
FINDERNE 
HOLINGEN 
FAYNE 
N2 144551 
Junior 3-Yr. Old Now Beating,AII Breeds-AII Ages 
Wonderful! Amazing! Smash! Crash! Bingo! Down goes every record—of every breed—of every age, broken to 
smithereens. Words fail to express the astonishing achievement of this new World’s Champion Junior 3-year-old Holstein cow. 
Think of it! Up to February 18, with still 34 days to go before she completes 
her year’s test, she has produced 22784 lbs. of milk, containing 1022 lbs. of fat, 
or 1278 lbs. of butter. She has already beaten the Junior three-year-old World’s 
Champion by over 200 lbs. of fat and almost equaled the World’s Champion 
record for any age and any breed. 
When her full year is up—March 24. 1915—she will have set a most phe- 
nominal World’s record for all ages and all breeds and added another link to 
the strong chain of “convincing evidence” that SCHUMACHER FEED is the 
record-breaking, record-making feed for dairy cows. No other dairy feed can 
show a list of World’s records like these: 
Finderne Holingen Fayne No. 144551 —the coming Champion of all breeds 
and all ages. Being fed on SCHUMACHER FEED. 
Valdessa Scott 2nd —the first 40 lb. cow in the World, made her record on 
SCHUMACHER FEED—owned by Bernhard Meyer, Finderne Stock Farm, 
Finderne, N. J. 
Johanna De Kol Van Beers —the second 40 lb. cow in the World. Record 
made on SCHUMACHER FEED. Owned by T. Getzelman, Hampshire, Ill. 
Sophie 19th of Hood Farm — the World’s Champion Jersey. Record made 
on SCHUMACHER FEED. Owned by Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass. 
Auchenbrain’s Brown Kate 4th — the World’s Champion Ayreshire Cow. 
Record make on SCHUMACHER FEED. Owned by Penhurst Farm, Naberth, Pa. 
Castlemain’s Nancy 4th — the World’s Champion 2-year-old Ayreshire. 
Record made on SCHUMACHER FEED. Certainly the owners of these 
“wonder cows” are mighty particular that the feed they feed during these tests 
is unquestionably the best obtainable. 
ANOTHER BIG VICTORY FOR, 
Schumacher Feed is not a “happenstance” feed. It is the result of the 
World’s most skillful and scientific feed experts—put out by the World’s largest 
feed manufacturers. Back of it is a reputation and a success second to none 
in the World, all of which help to account for the startling, astounding records 
which have been made on this remarkable feed. 
You owe it to your cows to give them a chance to break their records on 
this “king of all feeds.” You owe it to yourself—to your pocketbook, to try 
SCHUMACHER, especially on the feeding plan suggested below. You have 
everything to gain—nothing to risk. Here it is: 
Take any good high protein concentrate such as Gluten, Oil Meal, Distillers’ 
Grains, Brewers’ Grains, Malt Sprouts, or Blue Ribbon Dairy Feed as one-third 
of your ration and the balance, two-thirds, SCHUMACHER FEED. If cotton¬ 
seed meal is preferred, use only one-fourth, balance three-fourths SCHU¬ 
MACHER. You will have ample protein with practically no waste and no 
harmful results, but an ideal ration for dairy cows. 
SCHUMACHER FEED is composed of finely ground, kiln-dried products of 
corn, oats, barley and wheat, scientifically blended to not only produce maxi¬ 
mum flow, but to sustain, build up and maintain vigor, reserve power and 
strong constitutions to stand the heavy strain of long and forced milk produc¬ 
tion. It keeps cows “in condition”—healthy and productive in both milk and 
offspring. It is also a splendidly balanced ration for horses and hogs. Your 
dealer has it—if not, write us. 
The Quaker O a * s Q>mpany, Chicago, U.S-A 
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