IShe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
597 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
April 28—Ayrshire?. Hudson, Ohio, 
by D. M'. Henderson. 
April 29—.Terseys. Burr Oak Farm, 
MorristoAvn, N. J. 
May 2—.Terseys. Mount Kisco, N. Y., 
bj’ Edmond ITutler. 
May 9, 7. 8^—Ilolsteins. West Point, 
Miss., by C. W. Ellis, Jr., Cortland, 
N. Y. 
May 14, 1.5—Ilolsteins. Second East¬ 
ern Breeders’ sale, Syracu.se, N. Y’., by 
Liverpool Live Stock & Pedigree Co., 
Liverpool. N. Y*. 
May 16, 17—Ilolsteins. Birmingham, 
N. Y., by T.iverpool Live Stock & Pedi¬ 
gree Co., Liverpool. N, Y". 
May 18—Ilobsteius. Sydney, N. T., 
by the Tri-Co. Holstein Breeders’ Asso., 
E. E. Risley, secretary. 
May 22—Ilolsteins. Caidisle, Pa., by 
Cumberland Co. Breeders. 
May 28—.Terseys. Brattleboro, Vt., by 
Pure Bred Live Stock Sales Co., Brat¬ 
tleboro, Yt. 
June 4, 5—Ilolsteins. Brattleboro. Yt., 
by Purebred Live Stock Sales Co., Brat¬ 
tleboro, Yt. 
June 13, IT—Ilolsteins. Poughkeep¬ 
sie, N. Y.,_by J. B. Sisson’s Sons. 
.lune 27—Ilolsteins. Greenfield, O., 
by A. W. Green. 
Ration for Fresh Cow 
M ill j'ou give me a good ration for my 
tbree-year-old Jersey, just fresh two days 
ago? I have mi.xed hay, mostly Timothy, 
and some corn fodder for roughage; oat.s, 
barley and cottonseed meal on hand. I 
can buy oilmeal and bran part of the 
time. I also have some carrot-s to feed. 
New York. M. jr. >r. 
Feed all bay cows will clean up at 
two feeds and a feed of corn fodder daily. 
Feed 5 to TO pounds of carrots per head 
per day. Make grain ration two parts 
oat.s, one part barley, two parts cotton¬ 
seed meal and one part oilmeal. Feed a 
pound of grain to 3i^ to 4 pounds of milk 
produced daily. h. f. j. 
Routine in Feeding Cows 
I would like to know best method of 
feeding milch cows for good results, 
R. 
'J'he best routine to follow is to milk, 
feed grain and silage. Then hay, clean 
out stables and water. Hay after dinner, 
water, milk, grain and silage and hay 
after supper. Feed nothing before milk¬ 
ing if you would be sure to produce milk 
of the best flavor. ii. f. j. 
Ration for Cows and Pigs 
1. \Yill you give me a balanced ration 
for milch cows, including corn silage? 
Cornmeal costs .$4 per 100 lbs.; oilmeal, 
.$3; gluten, .$3; cottonseed, .'f2.!)0. I 
have corn st<n'er for roughage. 2. Also 
balanced ration for^ shotes five months 
old. Middlings, .$2.75; supply is limited. 
We cannot buy middlings and grain. 
Pennsylvania. H. N. E. 
1. Feed .35 to 40 lbs. of corn silage 
daily and all corn stover cows Avill clean 
up. Make grain ration three parts cot¬ 
tonseed, one part gluten and one part oil¬ 
meal. 
2. For shotes make ration 50 parts 
cornmeal, 25 parts oilmeal and 25 parts 
middlings. H. F. J. 
I JERSEYS I 
MERIDALE 
JERSEYS 
Three sons of The 
Imported Jap75265 
(sire of 33 tested 
cows), out of im- 
p ported Register of 
Merit dams. Rec 
ommended as 
herd-headers. 
AYER & McKlNNEY 
300 Chestnut St., Phila., P« 
“QUALITY” 
Jerseys 
.Vnimals from Register of Merit sires and 
dams, for sale. Address 
E. W, Mosher - Aurora, N. Y 
We are offering a few Jersey Cows 
Bred Heifers, Yearl ing Heifers 
Heifer and 
Bull Calves 
Also full line of 
Chester White Pigs, 
10 wks. to 6 mos. 
old. Send stamp 
for Circulars. 
ED WARD WA LTER, Dtpl. R.Box 66,West Chester, Penoa. 
Fo$teriieId’sHerdReg.Jerseys 
FOR SALE 
COWS, HEIFERS ami CALVES. Address 
CHARLES G. FOSTER, P. 0. Bti 173, Merristswn. Msrrtt Co., N. J. 
Reg. JERSEY COWS 
bred for production and net profit at the pail or 
churn. Jones Jersey Farm, Sauejuoit, N. Y. 
Flintstone 
Farm 
Breeders of -— 
Milking Short-horn Cattle 
Belgian Draft Horses 
Berkshire Swine 
Rhode Island Red Poultry 
Battles are won through preparation in 
anticipation of what is coming. 
Demand for pure bred livestock has 
never been greater. The European 
after war demand will be enormous. 
A sire purchased now should return 
you record dividends. 
Let us send you extended pedigrees 
and information about our animals. 
Dalton 
Massachusetts 
SWINE 
1 
THORNLIEBANK 
BERKSHIRES 
W e offer a limited number of sows and gilts bred 
and open, two young service boars, and a limited 
number of pigs of either sex. Quality, size, and 
breeding with satisfaction guaranteed, 
THORNLIEBANK FARMS. Glen Spey. Sullivan Co.. N.Y. 
BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR 
M.ajestic Mammoth 229500: weight. 407 lbs. At 7 
mos.; was bred and raised by me. Hooking orders for 
8 to 10 weeks-old Spring pigs at $20 each and up. 
C. H. CARTER, Whitguern Farm, West Chester, Penna. 
Large Berkshires at Highwood: 
Buy a Liberty Bond 
We will accept them at ten per cent AMOVE their 
face value on all purcha.ses. 
H. C, & H. K. HARFEypING, Box IS, Dundee, N.Y. 
Cat Rock Farm Berkshires 
Are prolific breeder* with size and conformation; 
cholera immuued; 300 bead; all ages and sexes. 
Every animal just as represented and must bo 
satisfactory to purchaser or money refunded. 
CAT BOCK FAKM, - WESTWOOD, MASS. 
SPRINGE ANK BERKSHIRES 
I am booking orders for bred Gilts and Sows to far¬ 
row in March, 1918. Showed 9 Springbank April 
farrowed pigs in under 6 montlis class at Spring- 
field, Oct. 17tli, and was in the money 6 times. 
J. E. WATSOX, - Marblcdnlc, Conn. 
BERKSHIRES 
Order that pair of spring pigs from us and rest assur¬ 
ed that you will got the best. Will have 150 to select 
from. A few good fall pigs left. Satisfaction Guar¬ 
anteed. n. Gi7.'IMSHAW, North East, l‘a. 
Five Good 
n I A Tf.K WIIITH A 
Brood Sows 
For Sale 
all bred. THUEK 0. I. 0.,O.\E CHES¬ 
TER WHITB AND ONE HEItKSHIKE. 
Stock. Reasonable. 
J. E. iilLLF.TTE 
Box 4, Belle Mead, N, J, 
lOO 0.1. C. 
Nine dollars each at six weeks old. Some extra 
nice boars in the lot. ARTHUR FREEMAN. Pulaski, N. Y. 
Dp/y O f Tlest breeding. Large lit- 
ncg. \Pe me V/e A tei-s. Prices reasonable. 
0. I. SWAYZE, • Lvdlowville, N. Y. 
Reg. Chester White Pigs 
6 and 8 weeks old, $15 each; $28 pair: $40 trio. Not 
akin. A. A. S C U O E E E E, Heuvelton, N.V, 
DUROCS Will Win The War! 
DUROCS were elected the Standard 
Model Hog by U, S, Government 
Raise DUROCS and you can BUY LIBERTY 
BONDS—buy the; other out-of-date breeds and 
your troubles and expenses start. The two safest 
investments is modern DUROC Brood Sow and a 
LIBKRTT BOND. Avoid Breeders and Breeds of 
swine that resorts to trick advertising to sell their 
stock by offering you’fake prices for Liberty Bonds. 
The DUROC sells on his own merits. More DUROCS 
sold than all other Breeds combined in the East. 
Your State colleges are growing DUROCS. Ask 
them why. Write for Information. We offer bred 
sows, gilts, service Boars and BABY Durocs. The 
highest bred and costliest Sires at Head of Herd. 
BEEKOSE STOCK FARM, Poolville, N. Y. 
Kinderhook Registered DUROCS 
Order* booked forMarch and April pigs; either sex; 
nob akin. Safe delivery gu.-iranted. 
KINDERHOOK DUROC-JERSEV ASSOCIATION, Kinderhook.N.Y. 
“HAMPSHIRES” 
Any Age. Free circular. Also bulls from 
Accredited herd. Registered Guernseys. 
LOCUST LAWN FARM. Bird-ln-Hud, Box R. P*. 
ITanled-YoimgPigs 
—' . stock. Advise quantity 
and price. Macniff Horticultural Co., 56 Vesey St., N.V, City 
N PniAnriRhina* Cholera immuned for life. Sired 
. I OianU uniOaS by or bred to Half Ton boars. 
L rom dams weighing 600 up. E. ROWELL. Jr.. Scallskurg, Vt. 
Shiner’s PurebredJersey Reds 
4 to 6 weeks. Prices right. Karl 0. Shiner, Towanda, Pa. 
0 | Jo Regi.stered 8-LO wks. old pigs for sale. 
• ■•W* 9 SPlUXCI TAI.I.EV FARM, Bempbli, J«. T. 
ForSal«-F«ll Blood 0.1. C. Pigs f 'iiol 
pedigree free. Vernon R. Eatler, Middlesex, N. Y. 
TakingOrders Jark Berkshire Pigs yd* p7. 
Reg. O. I* C* PIGS Ready to ship 
HOLSTEINS 
EAST RIVER GRADE 
HOLSTEINS are Producers 
They are the best type of dairy cows that can be 
found in tliis great dairy section. Every cow 
in our herd FOR SALE. Take your choice. 
60 Cows, just fresh. They are milk producers. 
Lot us prove it to you. 40 .Springers. You 
will not find any better. lO Reg. Hulls, all 
ages. 15 Extra Fancy Reg. Cows. Wire 
us the day you would like to look them over. 
WEBSTER & WADSWORTH. Cortbnd. N. Y. 
Phone 14-F-5 or 43-F-2 McGraw 
A King Segis Bred Rii|| 
/ Here is a show bull, about evenly 
marked, born Feb. 15,1918. He traces in four geno ^ 
rations to King Segis twice. King of the Poniiacs, 
Hengerveld de Kol and Pontiac Korndyke. His dam 
with a 22.6-lb. butter record, with second calf is a 
granddaughter of a 40-lb. cow and by a son of King 
Segis. His sire is one of the best sons of the $50,000 bull 
King Segis Pontiac Alcartra 
His 10 nearest tested dams average 28 lbs. Prl«« $136. 
G. G. BUKLIXOAME, • Oozenovla, N. V. 
BRUBAKER BROS-, 
Silver strain 
R. 2. Mifflintown, Pa. 
SPOT FARM 
HOLSTEINS 
■^8 Holstein calves, either 
sex, $15 to $25 each, express 
paid in lots of 5. Registered 
|bulls, 5 months old to 1 year 
old. Registered heifers, all 
ages. Registered and high 
grade cows. Large stock on 
hand to select from. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tally. N.Y. 
WE HAVE FOR SALE 
A FEW FRESH AND SPRINGING GRADE 
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 
TUBERCULIN TESTED 
inJanuiiry and guaranteed free from con¬ 
tagious abortion. Herd regularly tuberculin 
tested by Federal Bureau of Animal Indus¬ 
try. Also a couple of well-bred registered 
Holstein BULL CALVES that will please anyone. 
AVALON FARMS, E. D. Curtis, Owner, Bantam, Conn. 
YEARLING HOLSTEIN BULL 
I have for sale, a bull, born May 26, 1917, that is a flvst- 
class individual, well grown, and rea<ly for service. JHis 
sire is King Ponlisc Hllldale, a 29.9 lb. son of King of the 
Pontiacs, tliat has 24 A.R.O. daughters, thirteen above 
18.6 lb.; five being above 20.3 lbs.; all as junior-two-year- 
olds. The dam is n 22.6-lb. cow that ha.s three sisters 
from 27 lbs. to 30.4 lbs., and was from a23-lb. cow that is 
full sister to a 30.8-lb. cow. This bull has just passed the 
tuberculin test, and I will sell him for $176, F.O.B. 
Sherburne, all papers furnished. * 
JOHN M. HOWARD, . Sherburne, N. V 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
High grade heifer celvea eired by regfatered alre. Danre record 
29 Iba. Two high grade heifer calves and regiatered buli raif 
$60. Fifty fine fresh grade cows. Everything in Holsteins both 
registered and grades. 
C. W. ELLIS, Jr. Mapio Lawn Farm, Cortland, N. Y. 
% Holstein Heifer CALVES 
registere<l sires, 5 days old, 820 and 826 each. 
HARRY VAIE, - Warwick. Orange Co., N. Y. 
WanfedioBuy-TenorPifieenYoungHolsieinGows 
Also twenty-five yearlings. Give full particulars in 
first letter. Wm. A.BartleEarm a, Lakeville, Conn. 
With a WnrIH’a Rfirorii >" pedigree we will sell 
niinanoriu snecoru for $100, fine, reg. 3-mos. oUl 
HOLSTEIN HULL, witli ,all tested dams. Aiis. 
quickly to get him. CLOVEROALE FARM, Charlotte, N. Y. 
HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEIN CALVES ^‘thersex. 
Shipped anywhere. 
815 to 820. 
iipi_ _ 
FRANK GAMEL, Pine Grove Farm, Locke, N. Y. 
Wanfed-20 Holstein HeifersTSir 
Due April-M.ay. Mention lowest price, spot cash, de¬ 
livered Catskill or Grand Gorge, N.Y. F. KUNST.WinJham, N.T. 
High Grade HOLSTEIN CALVES 
to 820, Ship anywhere. Purebred registered Hoi- 
tteius, all ages. F. H. WOOD, Cortland, N. Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves writifor 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM. Chittenango.N.Y. 
C 
HORSES 
Xji X3 
MARE MULE COLT 
Three years old, black, good size, sound, nice 
mover, perfectly gentle. PRICE, 8200. 
S. H. POMEROY, R. D. 1, Averill Park, N. Y. 
SHETLAND PONIES 
We sell on the INSTALLMENT plan. 200 head to 
select from. Herd establi.thed 1891. Send lOo 
for contract and price list. Address Dept. L 
THE 8HADYSIDE FARMS, North Benton. 0. 
Shetland 
nerd in biggest Shetland Producing County in U. S. 
DOGS 
FARM 
from Pedigreed Stock. 2 Males, 1 Female, $8 each. 
1 Airedale female, 5 months old, $15. 1 yearly fe¬ 
male, beaut, $40. D. Pomeroy, Lockport, N.Y. 
For Salo-S“o‘Yl"i J’fK Castrated Male “o“r 
Price, $50. Peter J. Wagner, North Oranch, Sullivan Co.,N. Y. 
Airedales and Collies i 
pupi, grown dogs, and brood matroiis. I,arge in¬ 
structive list, 5c. W. R. WATSON, Box 1745, Oakland, Iowa 
AYRSHIRES 
ANIMALSforsale 
Run mostly light, $76 and up. Top-notch 
breeding; everything "uarauteed that leaves 
tlie farm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
GUERNSEYS 
fyuernsevs 
lJUallty Guernsey Product* 
The hlghent Natural Golden Yollow color, dolfefoua Indi¬ 
vidual flavor* and h*gh content of butter fat—coxnblna to 
Writ* for In¬ 
formation rela- 
tiva tOdGuornaeya 
to 
American 
Guernsey Cattle 
Club 
Box R 
Peterboro, N. H. 
ax in I I I I I 1 11 f l l 
THORNLIEBANK 
GUERNSEYS 
A Tried, Double May Rose Bull 
Sired by Golden Secret of Thornliebank, 
out of an advanced register i\Iay Rose cow. 
A bull of individual merit, whoie get have 
established his quality as a fire. Priced 
to afford the constructive breeder, a rare 
opportunity.. 
We also have ready for delivery, two fine 
bull calves by our herd *irc, out of cows 
with splendid Advanced Registerrecords. 
THORNLIEBANK FARMS 
Glen Spey, Sullivan County, N. Y. 
“Oaks Farm Guernseys” 
FOR .SALE--Seven months old, tuberculin tested. 
Nugget’s Primrose, who has a record of 
15,4;!6-lhs.niilk, 706-)bs. fat as a Junior two-year-old. 
Dam of thiscalf i.s nowon testandshouldmake near¬ 
ly 500 pounds of fat. Calf is growthy, light faw?i, 
o 'J®*® masculine in appearance. Price, $150. 
bend for pedigree and see what his brother did and 
Wiis sold for. WALTER S, KERR. Mgr.. Cohatief. M..i. 
For Salc-Rcfl. and Grade GUERNSEYS 
FOREST DALE FARM 
2 A. R. cows bred to our herd sire, Jethro’s Masher oi 
Forestdale, 39162, each . $500 
1 thoroughbred cow without A. It. record, same 
breeding . 450 
1 thoroughbredheifer from A.R. dam, 6 mos. old., 350 
2 thoroughbred bulls; one from A. R. dam, at. 1 OO 
and other at.i 00 
7 grade cows, 5-yrs. old, sired by Lorier’s Masher, 
16522, and l)re<i to above herd sire. . 1 50 
I grade cow 7-yrs. old, bred to herd sire.... ’’ 150 
RICHARD D. DeFOREST, Amsterdam. N, Y. 
Guernsey Bull Calf 
Here is a Show Bull born Oct. 27, 1917. 
The graudsiro is a brother of the former 
World’s Champion Dolly Dimple with a 
record of 906 lbs. of butter fat in a year. Price 
delivered, including registration papers, $100. 
G. G. Burlingame, care The Farmers’ Bureau, Inc. 
150 Nassau Street. New York City 
Guernsey Bull Calves 
Two Grandsons of Gov. of the Chene, out of A. R, 
Cows. One ready for service—a show bull. Two 
hy a grandson of the May liose 
13ull, Border Raider, All at Fanner’s prices. Send 
for price list. ARDMORE FARM. Glen Spey. N. Y. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of bull calves from 3 to 12 mos. 
old. A. R. breeding with size and constitution. 
C, H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N, Y. 
For Sale—Two Reg. Guernsey Heifer Calves 
One cow bred to Bull traces 7 times to May Rose II. Herd 
tuberculin tested. A. J. FELL, West Point, Penn. 
Rnnrn9AuRiill FOR SALE. B*y m ond’g Boy 
buornsey DUII (20014). Slre.Oak Shore (14957); Danf 
Imp. Raymond’s Darling (29400). Well marked. 
Price reasonable. 0. A. REED. Melrose,Rensselaer Co.,N.V.' 
New York Guernsey Breeders Assn. “o?k'^?o® 
Send for list. JAMES H. SEAMAN. Sec.. Glens Falls. N.y! 
MISCELLANEOUS .-. 
WALGROVE HERD 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Premier dual-purpose catti* of the world. 
Over fifty he:\d in nerd. All registered stock. 
Many imported. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
WALNUT GROVE FARM, • Wa*hing«envlll«, N. V. 
Aharfloon beef breed for profit. Reduce cost 
HUOl UOOII for labor and equipment. Easy feeders. 
Circular free with pictures and particu¬ 
lar*. C. W, ECKiRUT, 31 Nassau St., Naw Tark 
Angus 
FnrSiilfl nrFvrhsinfffl percheron ok 
roroaie orexenange Heavy draft horses 
4Rpff ilpr9pvrinw$ 2.«<i3reg. Holstein Cowg 
w I\eg. uersoj OOWS y(,. Buyers Farm, Williamsville, N.lf. 
ForSale- 
BYearling Ewes 
Western 
CROSS-BRED _ 
due to drop Iambs this Spring. Selected especially for 
Eastern Farm conditions. Ewes can be examined at 
I BuffaloStockYards. Price, $21. F.O.B. Buffalo, N.Y. 
j I.XTEKSTiTE LIYESrOCK COMl'A.NT, la«., Selkirk, N. T. 
