Ihe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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Cooked Feeds for Pigs 
Are cooked middlings and ground oats 
better than if fed raw to hogs? What 
amount, of beef bones and scraps of beef 
should be fed as a balance with above? 
We are near a butcher shop, and this food 
is worth about 50c per 100 lbs. Is it as 
cheap as tankage at $4.25 per 100 lbs.? 
Maryland. w. n. t. 
There is nothing to be gained by cook¬ 
ing middlings and ground oats for feeding 
pigs. As a matter of fact, cooking of all 
such materials seems to fix the protoids 
in such a manner that their digestibility 
is relatively low, as compared with results 
obtained when the raw grains are sup¬ 
plied. Grinding of oats and barley and 
corn is far more desirable than cooking 
these materials. I take it. that the beef 
bones and scrap material are readily ob¬ 
tained from a local butcher shop and 
that, it is possible to run these through a 
meat grinder or cutter and mix them 
with the mash material mentioned. If so, 
it would be appropriate to include about 
15 per cent of this material in your com¬ 
bination mixture. I am inclined to be¬ 
lieve that tankage at $4.20 per 100 lbs. 
would be more economical than the beef 
bone and scraps. By keeping the mineral 
mixture before the pigs at all times you 
will supply considerable material in the 
bones themselves, and tankage, carrying 
50 per cent of bloodme.nl, yields protein 
in a digestible form that, is very attrac¬ 
tive for growing pigs. F. C. MINKLEB. 
Worms of Cats 
Will you give a worm remedy for cats? 
New York. MRS. C. R. W. 
Worm medicine ready prepared for cats 
may usually be bought in any up-to-date 
drug store. Santonin and castor oil 
Usually are ingredients of such prepared 
remedies. The dose of santonin is from 
one to three grains, according to the age 
and size of the eat. The animal should 
be starved for 24 hours before receiving 
the medicine, and half an hour after the 
santonin is given a dose of castor oil 
should be administered. This may con¬ 
tain five drops of turpentine for a big 
cat. Santonin is a somewhat dangerous 
remedy, so must be carefully used. Gas- 
toria or fluid extract of pink root and 
senna may he given to young kittens 
known to have worms. Fits often indi¬ 
cate that worms are present. 
JERSEYS 
VICTOR FARMS 
High Class Jerseys 
Two handsome Bull calves of " Top Notch ’’ breed¬ 
ing on both sides Growth.v individuals; rich, solid 
color. Prospects fit for any herd. Price. $50 each 
with registration. Victor Farms, Bellvale. New York 
DAIRY CATTLE 
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HOLSTEINS 
Reg. Holstein Bull Call 
DAIRY CATTLE 
Absolute Dispersal Sale 
of the entire 
Robindale Herd 
of EXCELLENT GUERNSEYS 
at Auction on 
Tuesday, October 21st 
AtRobindaleFarm - WestLakeRoad 
Skaneateles - Onondaga Co., N.Y. 
Herd Consists of 
23 Splendid Females and 1 Bull, Imp. 
Blenheim Governor,41307. A son of 
Governor of the Chene, 1297 PSAR. 
Every animal in the Herd has passed the 
Tuberculosis Test. We have navar had a 
reactor on the farm. 
At the Same Sale 
3 Registered Pure Bred Belgians:— 
1 Pair Matched Mares 
1 Yearling Horse Colt 
Not a large sale, but one that offers an 
opportunity to pick up a few good ones 
Sale will be held Rain or Shine 
Cover for inside sale if necessary 
Send for Catalog to 
J. R. CLANCY. Owner 
Syracuse, - - - - - N.Y. 
or 
A. W. LAWRENCE, Auctioneer 
Le Roy, N.Y. 
P^CTUERNSEYSrSl 1 ^ 
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HOLSTEINS 
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For Sale-Reg. Jersey Bull Calves 
from tested sire ami .lams. 7 to9mos. old. $05 each. 
GEO. L. FERRIS & SON, Atwaters, N.Y. 
Bargains Kookin <T for 3 Jersey Bull Calves 
Specially priced if taken before Dec. 1. Forall in¬ 
formation write BONO FA RMS, Troy, Penns. 
Laurelwood Jerseys 
A few hull and heifer calves from It. of M. and prize win¬ 
ning stock for sale. Also a few young cows and a splen¬ 
did young bull of choice breeding. 
For description and price address 
Laurelwood Farm Princeton, Mass. 
JtKdtl D UL 1 L 1 breeder* Grandsiro ini- 
__ported Stockwell. Price 
reasonable. Ernest Gross, W. Fort Lee, N. J. 
cows 
65 head to freshen trom Sept, to early winter. .15 
head of fancy high grade, well marked Guernseys, 2 
to 7 y i s. old; balance .Torsev springers antlHolsteins. 
Address CHARLES F. EVERSON. Moravia. N.Y. Bell Phone 
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ForSale-ColliePups II. I*. UPtlCk, btaufontrillo. N. V. 
Wanted-A St. Bernard Pup ami description, to 
ERANK A. CUTTING, 1# Summ.r Si., Ponton, JI»»». 
r n R It Kwes. 1 Buck. FRANK E. NICHOLS 
SALE Angora boats WiMwo.B Farm. Brenlwead. L. I., It.w Tort 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves w, R it0 s ?, l o 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM. Chittenanun. N.Y 
For Sale-Two PureBred Holstein Heifer Calves 
four weeks old, from dams with milk records of ton 
and twelve thousand pounds. 
II, D. BALTON - Walton, New York 
Nicely marked. 
Good breeding Reg. 
lioifer Calves, $50 upwards. Grade Holstein Heifer 
Calves. $15 to$35. HENRY K. JARVIS. Port Byron, N.Y. 
High Grade Holstein Calves SgaJS 
for prices. Satisfaction and safe delivery guaran¬ 
teed. FRANK GAMEL. PINE GROVE FARM. Locke, Niw York 
400—Cortland Co. Cows For Sale-400 
110 Fresh cows. Try a load of these if you 
want milk. 
150 Cows due to calve this month and next. 
Good size, the best dairy type you 
ever saw. 
70 Registered cows, fresh and due to calve 
soon. 
10 Registered Bulls, with a lot of good 
breeding. 
HO Heifers. They are extra high grades. 
Mostly due to calve this spring. 
Cortland Holstein Farms, £& Bw s ., 2 cortiand S . aV N?£ 
= HOLSTEINS= 
Stock assembled under exacting requirements as to 
individual quality und sold under true representations. 
PRESENT OFFERINGS:— 
t car loads of cows, fresh or due to calve soon. 
1 “ load of extra high grade bred heifers. 
I “ load of registered cows, now in lacta¬ 
tion or due soon. 
Orders filled for car load lots or less. 
DAVIS & HAYWOOD, Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co , N.Y 
King Segis Bred Bulls 
IVe have several show bulls nicely marked, 
from two to six months old, out of excellent 
cows with A. R. O. backing and sired by a son 
of the $50,000 bull. Prices from $100 to $175. 
For Particulars Address 
G. G. BURLINGAME CAZENOVIA, N. Y. 
200 
BLACK and WHITES 
RED a^nd WHITES 
200 
We buy and sell the very best cows obtainable, and 
solicit trade from the most critical buyers, cows 
weighing from 1100 to HIM) lbs. in heightof condition 
some fresh, balance from 1 to 10 weeks away. 
Home of the Fancy Holstein Cow 
F. L PALMER .*. MORAVIA, N. Y. 
Registered Holstein 
$75 Heifer Calves $75 
$50,000 II R E E l> I N (J. Fine individuals and guar¬ 
anteed to please. Keg. Holstein Male Calves at prices 
too low to print, tsa -.cre alfalfa farm for sale. Write 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
V. II. ItlYENBimuil, Prop. K. 1, Oneida. X. Y. 
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168 360 
The first figure represents the average production of a grade 
herd in Minnesota before Guernsey bulls were used. The sec¬ 
ond figure represents the average production of the same herd 
after Guernsey bulls had been used for twelve years. The 
original herd merely made the owner work. The improved 
herd is making him prosperous. Which kind is your choice? 
Write to breeders for descriptions and prices anff send for our 
free booklet, “The Grade Guernsey.” 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB, 
Box R 35 Peterboro, N. H. 
The Baltimore County Guernsey Breeders Association 
WILL HOLD A SALE OF 
REGISTERED GUERNSEYS 
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1919 
IN THE NEW SALE PAVILION 
TIMONIUM, MARYLAND (a short distance from Baltimore) 
-FOR CATALOGUE, ADDRESS- 
LEANDER F, HERRICK, Sate Manager 
405 Main Street WORCESTER. MASS* 
ALBAMONT GUERNSEYS 
Superior young bulls two to twelve months old, rich in May Rose Blood. 
Several are sons of 
DON DIAVOLO 
Send for Sales List 
J. C. HAARTZ, 10 High St„ BOSTON, MASS. 
The Farmer’s 
Opportunity 
A few choicely bred bull 
calves sired by Langwater 
Cavalier No. 21012, whose 
daughters average 608.31 lbs. 
fat at 2'i years. For sale at 
reasonable prices. 
Upland Farms Ipswich, Mass. 
Exceptionally fine bull calves for sale. Good 
every way. Bred for steady production. 
Write for full information. 
VINCENT PHELPS, Supt., Ossining, N.Y. 
STANNOX FARM 
MayRoseGuernseys 
offers a few bull calves from high testing A. R. 
dams. Pedigrees and Prices sent on request. 
P. F. Staples, Manager 
EAST H0LLIST0N, MASSACHUSETTS 
The Oaks Farm Guernseys 
We arc offering May Rose bull born January 19, 
1919, sired by a son of Langwater May King and 
CHl l of a daughter of Spotswood Daisy’s May 
King. Every female in pedigtee is in the A. Ii 
or great producing dam list. Dam will be tested 
at next freshening. Calf broken color and well 
grown excellent mdividiml. Price, 8300. 
WALTER S. KERR, Mgr. Cohasset, Mass. 
GUERNSEYS ISLfS 
of splendid Adv. Reg. breeding. Guaranteed right 
hi every way. The dams milk from 40 to 55 lbs 
daily when fresh. Buy one of them and grade up 
vour herd, (’ould spare a few good cows. Write 
for prices and pedigrees. 
OTTO W. POST, Ensenore, N. Y. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of Bull Calves from 3 to 
I- mos. old. A. R. breeding with size and 
ronstitutlon. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60, Roslyn, N. Y. 
Oakhurst Farm Guernseys 
Send for list of bull calves. A. R. dams. May Rose 
breeding. F. A. HOTCHKISS. Millerton, N. Y. 
Guernsey BnllCalves 
ilia blood of Langwater May King, Glenwood 
Boy ot Haddou, Spotswood Daisy Pearl and 
other advanced legistry for sale. All fine calves, 
nicely marked, for sale at very reasonable prices. 
Address . FKRD REIBERf Butler, Pa. 
Waldorf Farm Guernseys 
Young bulls from one to sixteen momhs old. From 
A. R. dams with high records. Prices light for 
quick sales, or would exchange for purebred females. 
W. B. DAYTON, Supt., North Chatham, N. Y. 
ForSale—6 Reg. Guernsey Cows ciif y to u "ok !>" 
King Masher. W. A. SUTHERLAND. R. R. 1. B. Uneey. N T. 
: p A D Q A ] ET Ptire-bped herd of Guernseys. 
1 tab* 13 young rows and one bull. 
Muitt l>« gold before November 1st. Address 
| HOY CLARKE - CANISTEO, N. Y. 
Exceptionally Fine Registered Guernsey Gull 
Dropped April 3rd. 1018. Out of heavy milk¬ 
ing dam by Imported Biro. Both of highest 
breeding. Tuberculin tested. Price $150. 
G. W. JENKINS - Morristown, N. J. 
G keen Meadow Farm is offering 
Two Hulls of Serviceable Age. 
Sired by 1 'envoy d’sGolden Secret 16550 and 
; out of exu-a tine dairy type cows. Anyone wonting to 
get the blood of Golden Secret in their herd w ill do 
well by purchasing one of these young hulls. Tested 
and right in ev. ry \> ay. 1'riceand particulars,address 
GREEN MEADOW FARM - - Williamstown, Mass. 
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SHEEP 
FOR SALE 
25 Grade Holstein Heifers 2-Year Old to freshen 
this Winter. 
50 High Grade Holstein Cows Fresh and Springers. 
These Cows are young, good size and heavy pro¬ 
ducers. If you want milk and a square deal, try a 
load of these cows. 
Fresh Cows and Springers Always On Hand 
JAMES CHAMBERS 
WALTON. • • • • N.Y. 
The following 5-year old HOLSTEIN COW 
FOR SALK: Briglitboiue Aaggie Pauline No. 
248778. Sire Colantba Aaggie Johanna Lad, dam 
Brightbome Pauline DeOol. 
Due to fresheu Jan. 1ft. 1920. Bred to Colantba 
Sir Hengerveld, he by Colantba Johanna Lad out 
of Kndora Laura llengorveld. Price 8335.00. 
Two heifers by the above bull, one out of Bright- 
home Pauline Colantha (same breedinti as Jiripht- 
home A ag<jit Pauline ).born March 10.1919 PriceS150. 
Tho othor by abov* bull out of Bri^hthomo Princess Inkervalc, 
she by Wotulcrcat IHiko Lad out of inkorvale, Second, born Jan 
20, 1010. Price $200. ALBERT J. DAVIS. Syosset, Long Island 
For Your Junior Herd Sire 
buy a grandson of Pontiac. Korndyke from Regis¬ 
tered Pure-bred Holstein-Friesian cows with A. It. 
O. records. Laurel Stock Farm, Goshen, N.Y. 
Purebred Reg. Holsteins 
All ages, either sex. Also High Grade Holstein Calves, 
either sex. S.’Q to SZS each. F. H- WOOD Cortland, New fork 
For Sale-75 Head Reg. Holstein Cows and 3 Bulls 
1). H. FULLER & SON - Scto New York 
Reg. Thoroughbred Holstein Bull Calf perha Rng Ap¬ 
ple PmUrtje. Price, *50. AIROALE FARM. Will H.ttl.rd, Cana. 
FOR 
SALE 
Reg. Shropshire Rams 
one and two years old. Splendidly bred, good indi¬ 
viduals. KEN0T1N FARM. Washington Mills. N.Y. 
ForSale—Eight Hampshire Ram Lambs 
that took first and second prizes at New York State 
fair, in pens of four. Aho ten Yearling Hampshire 
rams. THOMAS HASLKTT, Seneca, N. Y. 
For Sale 1 Reg. 3-yr.-old Shropshire Ram 
and ram latnbs. Reasons!) e prices. Also Ancona 
cockerels. GEO. SEELY & SON, Chest er. N.Y. 
Reg. Hampshire Down Ewes I.n mbs. Reg. South Down 
Ewes. For Sale. El,US TIGEIt, Gladstone. N. J. 
M O I A Q Q r O Richest Feed Lowest Cost 
I “I Ny *>—a“V O O CIO Write For Special Prica 
NEW YORK MOLASSES COMPANY, 30 Church St. New York City 
FEEDING MOLASSES 
THE MOOKE BROS. ALBANY, N. Y. 
AYRSHIRES 
A yrshire reg. young bulls, from 1 to 15 mot oui out of a r 
O. cows. Herd tested annunllr under the Federal end 
State accredited herd plan. Wm. J. W. Bechtel. Beytrtawn. P.. 
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SHEEP 
F OR SALE- R«'g. Ilnnipehlrc YEARLING RAMS, 
r im fonbs; few one lambs. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
HASLETT BKOS., Yorkham Farm. Seneca, N.Y'. 
For Salo-Z^e#. Shropshire SHEEP 
Rams and Ewes all ages. C. G BOWER. Ludlowville, N Y. 
r 0.|„ Reg. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. RAMS and 
r or 0818 EWES. Apply OFIIIK FARM, Pit rebate, N. T. 
For Sale—Choice Lot of Registered Tunis Rams 
literature Free. J. N. McPHERSON. Scottsville, N. Y. 
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EG. SHKOPS1T IRKS. RAMS AND EWES 
EOK SALK. Stevens Bros. \VILSON, N. Y. 
For Sale—Reg. Shropshire Rams *1^ 
few Ewes. Walter B. Saxton. VeniceCentre. NY. 
Su!• Shropshire and Southdown Rams 
able prices. L. M. COLBERT'S SONS, «».» Chatham, N. T. 
ForSale—Reg. Hampshires 
D. H. FULLER & SON, 
85 Rant Lamb* and 
20 yearling Rama. 
Sclo, New York 
Delaine Merino Rams SEjfJ ? rice fm 
L. 51. ADAMS 
balance of season. 
Eagle Bridge, N. Y. 
Shropshire Ram Lambs OK0 . g Pa . 
F or SALE. TWO Hog. Ilnmpuhlr.' curling RAMS. Big and well 
wooled. One S-yr.-old Ram. weighs 225 lbs.; a good 
one. Satisfaction guaranteed. P. 0. KRAFT, Willow Creek N T 
Five (5) Reg. Shropshire Rams 
FOR 
SALE 
One (1) five (5) years old (Wardwell stock!; one (1) 
yearling; three (3) lamb. Reasonable prices. 
C. M. McN ALIGHT, Bovina Center, N. Y. 
Karakul Rams and Ewes o 
Better ones higher. Skins at birth worth more 
than ordinary sheep at maturity. Best mutton. 
Also 100 good breeding ewes. SI,200. 
CLARE GREGORY, Mt. Vision, New York 
For Sale Reg. Oxford RAM 
2H yrs. Clever, handsome,extra well brod. Price,S60. 
Kam lambs, $25 and 530. The Holmes Fjrin, Antrim. N. H. 
