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And How 
THEIR ASTOIMI 
ration during its record-making, record-breaking official test 
In each instance SCHUMACHER FEED was a necessary part plies t1 
of the daily food. The owners of these cows of different cow w 
breeds—at different farms and different times, were all in accord in se- Mr. Di 
lecting SCHUMACHER FEED as a part of the rations to be fed at , but yo 
these important tests. These men know feeds as well as ► stituti( 
breeds. They also know that the best feed must be fed to calves 
get the best results in the pail. It is also a significant fact that make' 
||a P back of almost every World’s Record of recent years stands | and m 
\ SCHUMACHER FEED as the “unseen power” which sup- BEST 
WorBd’s • 
Champicn Junior 
Three-Year-OEd 
Record Held Nine Months 
^ World’s Champion ^ 
Four-Year-Old Jersey for 
Six Months 
^ 21239 ■ 
13 /III I ■ H V I V B ^ 
946 I The Recotd-Making, Record-Bra 
Butter In j J SCHUMACHER FEED is a "wonder feed”—the most palatable feed obtainable. 
365 days /by see "better conditions,” brighter eyes, more vigor and life, less sickness, fewer "i 
//// It is composed of kiln-dried, finely ground products of corn, oats, wheat and bar! 
//// the dairy cow to best advantage. When fed on the following plan, it has no equa 
This Feeding Pian Wlii Surprise Von 
Feed as the grain part of the ration, three sacks of SCHUMACHER FEED to one 
sack of gluten, oil meal, linseed meal, dried brewers’ ^ains, dried dis- 
tillers’ grain. Malt Sprouts, Blue Ribbon Dairy Feed or any other 
ill high protein mixture. When cottonseed meal is used, feed 
i (V four to five sacks of SCHUMACHER 
FEED to one of cottonseed meal. 
As a suggestion of the amount to fe^ each 
cow, give one pound of the above mixture 
with all the roughage and ensilage the 
animal will consume, to every three or four 
pounds of milk that the animal yields. 
14315.6 lbs. 
Milk 
i 785.9 lbs. 
\ Butter Fat 
in 365 Days 
DutehEand ChangeOEng 
Colantha Lad 
\ Owned by 
\ ^red F.Field HolsteinCo, 
Brockton, Mass* | 
king Feed of the World^s Champions 
If fed as suggested below, in addition to producing bigger yields, you will 
iff-feed” conditions, because of its varied and ideally balanced food elements, 
iy, scientifically blended and balanced to meet the exacting requirements of 
Flying Fox’s Maid 
Owned by 
Island Farm, Portland, Me, 
Also Good For Horses, Hogs and Calves 
Because SCHUMACHER FEED is strictly a grain ration, it is also the best and most 
economical feed for horses, brood sows, growing pigs, calves and 
— cattle. For these animals it is a complete and balanced ration 
IRENE’S CHERRY. World’s Champion Senior 2-year- 
old Jersey. 12,565.6 lbs. Milk; 751629 lbs. Butter-Fat in 
365 days. Owned by F. D. Underwood, Fewacres Farm, 
Wauwatosa, Wis. 
FINDERNE PONTIAC NETHERLAND. World’s 
Champion Junior 2-year-old Holstein. 567.5 lbs. Milk; 
28.25 lbs. Butter in 7 days, and 2,329.4 lbs. Milk; 110.7 lbs. 
lbs. Butter in 30 days. Owned by Bernhard Meyer. 
MOLLY JOHANNA KORNDYKE. World’s Record 
2-year-old Holstein. 483.1 lbs. Milk; 30.62 lbs. Butter 
in 7 days. Owned by H. R. Weiskopf, Cleveland, Wis. 
6 CEDAR LAWN DE KOL JOHANNA. World’s 
Champion 2-year-old Holstein. (7 day div.) Record 
held 2 yrs. 25.8 lbs. Butter in 7 days. 707.93 lbs. But 
ter in 365 days. Owned by C. A. Schroeder &Son, West Bend, Wis. 
■ready to feed with ensilage, hay or other farm roughage. 
You can sell your high-priced whole grains, buy 
SCHUMACHER and save money and get far better 
results in growth of bone and weight in flesh. 
If your dealer cannot supply you, write to us. 
^nd today for a copy of our latest booklet, 
"WORLD’S GREATEST COWS AND 
HOW THEY MADE THEIR ASTONISH¬ 
ES^ ING RECORDS’’—free postpaid. 
THE /X? 
World’s Chamrfbn Jersey Cow 
Owned by Hood Farm, Lowell, Maaa. _ 
Finderne, N.J, 
World’s Champion Red Poll 
World’s Champion Ayrshire Cow 
THE 
Quaker Oats 
Company 
Address 
CHICAGO, U. S. A. 
Address 
CHICAGO, U.S*A, 
W Owned by 
W Penshurst 
J Farm 
* Narberth, Pa, 
23022 
lbs. Milk 
1080 lbs. 
Butter 
in 365 days. 
Sophie 19th 
of 
^ Hood Farm 
Produced 
1100 lbs. 
Butter in 
Twelve 
Months 
Auchenbrain 
Brown Kate 
4th 
Jean Du Luth Beauty 
Owned by 
Jean Duluth Farm, Duluth, Minn, 
^ JEAN DULUTH PEAR. Another world’s Champion 
I M Red Poll. 603 lbs. Butter-Fat in 365 days. Owned by 
" " Jean Duluth Farm, Duluth, Minn. 
4 O may ELLIS 6th. 
1 World Champion 2-year- 
" old Holstein.t? day div.) 
504.3 lbs. Milk; 31.41 lbs. 
Butter in 7 days. Owned by Alla- 
muchy Farms, Allamuchy, N. J. 
8 CASTLEMAN’S nancy 4th. A world’s Champion 2-year- 
old Ayrshire. 14,494.8 lbs. Milk; 644 lbs. Butter in 365 days. 
OwnM by Penshurst Farm, Narberth, Pa. 
9 GARCLAUGH MAY •€ SUCCESSFUL QUEEN. 
MISCHIEF. World’s , I ij World’s Champion 4- 
Champion Ayrshire. " year-old Jersey. Milk, 
25,328.7 lbs. Milk; 1,056.3 lbs. 16,389.3 lbs.; Butter, 1,003.W lbs. 
Butter in 365 days. Owned by Owned by Ayredale Stock Farm, 
Penshurst Farm, Narberth,Pa. Bangor, Me. 
iU* OF HOOD FARM. 
OA DUTCHLAND COLANTHA 
VALE. World’s Champion 
Milk Producing Cow, aged 
class (official). Milk, 27,625 lbs.; Butter. 
1(^.29 lbs. Owned by Fred F. Field 
Holstein Co., Brockton, Mass. 
AcelebratedWorld’sChampion 
Jersey. At the owner’s request 
we withhold name. 
^ Worltrs (Champion Senior 3 
year-old Jersey. 17,793 lbs. Hi 
oz. Milk; 1,071 lbs. 4 oz. Butter in 365 days. 
Owned by Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass. 
LASS 64th OF HOOD FARM- 
^ World’s Champion Junior 4- 
year-old Jersey. 13,4^6 11» 
•« A SOPHIE’S ADORA of 
I HOOD FARM. World’s 
Champion Junior 4-yr.- 
old Jersey. Milk, 15,852 lbs.; But¬ 
ter, 1,044.7. Owned by Hood 
Farm, Lowell, Mass. 
year-old Jersey. id,w.o ids. 
Milk; 962.01 lbs Butter in 366 days. Owned br 
Sood Farm, Lowell, Mass. 
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