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GUERNSEYS 
GUERNSEY BULLS 
For Sale at reasonable prices, from A. K, dams 
with type and production Sire has blood of 
the three May Rose 1.000 lb. cows close up in 
his pedigree. May Rose—Golden Secret-King 
of the May—Ne Plus Ultra blood. Ages: one 
month to one year. Priced right. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. Accredited herd. 
FRITZLYN FARMS, PIPERSVILLE, PA. 
GUERNSEY CATTLE 
Exceptional cows with official production records. Bred 
to the great bull, Maxim of Linda Vista 12270 A. R., sire 
of the great cow. La Noces May Rose 91329 A. R. 932 lbs. 
butlerfat, highest produciug31j-yr.-old cow of the breed. 
Also Bulls of serviceable age whose dams have excellent 
official records. Prices, from $oOO up. Write for pedi¬ 
grees and individual prices. 
HIGH POINT SPRINGS FARM Olive Bridge, N. Y. 
GUERNSEY BULLS 
AT FARMER PRICES 
We have four bull calves dropped last Fall by 
heifers we imported. They are sired by noted 
Island bulls. They are good ones and of excellent 
breeding, but we need space and have priced them 
at $50.(10 each for quick sale. Our herd is Federal 
Accredited. We have never had a reactor on the 
farm. 
WESTVIEW FARM. PAWLING, N. Y. 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean, Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. R. 
dams or dams that will be tested. Write for saleslfst 
and Pedigrees. W<WI , dairy FARMS, 32 S. 32d SI., Phil*., Pt 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FIATS Chenango Co. New York 
Registered Guernsey Bull 
lent condition. Sire, Comet of Greenfield. Dam, 
Floss of Greenfield. Can be had reasonable. Apply 
to H GREEN, Beaver Farms. Point Pleasant, N. J. Box 248 
Registered GUERNSEY Bull CALVES 
from 3 urns, to 12 mos. old. Price, from $40 to SIOO. 7 
cows, from 3 to 5 years old. P. I.. DWlfillT, lie Itnyicr, N.Y. 
SWINE 
F*r Attention EASTERN Breeders or Bayers of 
DUROC-JERSEY SWINE 
BRED SOWS AND GILTS 
One year and older. Bred to 
CREST DEFENDER 
Grand Champ. Conn. State Fair 1923. 
and 
ORION CHERRY LAD 
also 
LAST SPRING’S OPEN GILTS 
and 
This Fall’s Boar and Sow Pigs 
All reasonably priced. 
Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
We solicit correspondence. 
The CREST Farm, Millbrook, N.Y. 
DUR0CS 
Bred Sows and Gilts. Boars. Fall Pigs. 
ELMWOOD FARMS 
P. O. Box IS Bradford, N. Y. 
XDUROCS 
Orion and Sensation Breed¬ 
ing. All ages for sale. 
P. M. Pattington & Son Merriiield, N. Y. 
SCARFF’S 
Hampshire Hogs 
We have 150 yearlings and 
spring Hampshire Gilts of 
exceptional type and qual- 
Ity.bred to our best herd Boars. 
We also have to offer some 
splendid yearling and spring Boars that are very promising. 
1000 Fall Pigs both sexes. 
Prices Reasonable. 
Write for Catalogue B 
SCARFF’S STOCK FARM, New Carlisle. Ohio 
FEEDING PIGS 
6 Weeks Old. $5.00 Each. 8 Weeks Old. $6.00 Each 
These pigs are the first cross betw een Yorkshire and 
Berkshire Large Type Swine. Ail healthy and fast 
growing pigs. Sows or Barrows. 
Also Purebred Yorkshire or Berkshire Pigs, 6 to 8 
weeks old. #8.00 each. Can furnish sow and unre¬ 
lated boar pigs. All pigs C.O D. on approval. 
Dr. P. F. WALLINGFORD, M D. V., Box 51, Waltham, Mass. 
O.I.C.’s 
Choice Registered Pigs, *10 each. Bred Sows, 
*35. R. HILL - Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD 
Service boars, weanling pigs, bred gilts and sows, 
We have bred the leading Grand Champion boars of 
recent years. These animals are close kin to tiiem. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING Box 15 Dundee, N.Y. 
BERKSHIRE of Size and Quality 
Service boars, boar pigs and bred gilts. All stock guar¬ 
anteed. We won Grand Champion boar and many of the 
highest prizes at the Interstate Fair, Trenton, N. J., and 
Far Hills, N J. Richard K. Wals, Lebanon, N. J. 
P ATM440R BERKSHIRES. Rreeding stock of good 
quality at fair prices. PATMOOR FARMS, llartlield, N.Y, 
Registered O. I.C. and CHESTER WHITE RIGS. 
n E. P. ROGERS - Wayviia.e, New York 
“ BIG TYPE CHESTER WHITES ” 
Service Boars, Fail Pigs, Gilts and tried Sows, Bred for 
March and April farrow to my Big Grand Champion Boar. 
Immune and Best Blood lines (“Oakdale Farm”) 
Clyde B. Thomas Boonsboro. Maryland. 
Registered SPOTTED POLAND CHINA PIGS 
of all ages for sale at very reasonable price. Pairs and 
trios not akin. Write Brcokslde Farm, Middleton, Va. 
Reg. Chester White Pigs 
at Farmers’ Prices if ordered quick. March boars 
ready for service; April and July sows, bred and 
open: several litters of young pigs not akin. 10 wks. 
old. EDWARD WALTER Box 66 R West Chester, Pa. 
The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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New Jersey Local Grain and Feed Prices 
(Supplied by New Jersey State Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of Markets.) 
The following quotations show approxi¬ 
mate cost of feed per ton and grain per 
bushel in carlots, sight draft basis, de¬ 
livered on tracks at the various stations 
given below. The quotations are based 
on sales for transit and nearby shipments 
Monday, Jan. 28, 1024. according to the 
United States Bureau of Agricultural 
Economics co-operating. Feed all in 100- 
lb. sacks. Figures are for Belvidere, Mil¬ 
ford, Washington. Highbridge. French- 
town, Flemington. Passaic, Ilackettstown, 
Belle Meale, Califon. Lebanon, Newton, 
Branohville. Sussex, Lafayette, Hopewell, 
New Brunswick, Mt. Holly, Morristown, 
Dover, Paterson, Elizabeth. Somerville. 
Newark, Trenton. Perth Amboy and 
Montclair: 
Per Bu. 
No. 2 white oats .. 
No. 3 white oats. . .. 
No. 2 yellow corn... 
No. 3 yellow corn . .. 
•Spring bran . 
Hard W. W. bran . 
Spring middlings . . . 
Red-dog flour . 
Dry brewers* grains 
Flour middlings 
36% cottonseed meal 
43% cottonseed meal 
34% linseed meal. . . 
40.58% 
• -Wi/s 
. 00 % 
• 07% 
Per Ton 
.. $33.00 
.. 35.90 
. . 33.40 
. . 30.00 
. . 43.00 
. . 37.40 
. 47.50 
. 53.50 
.. 46.50 
Feeding Young Pigs 
Should like to ask you advice about the 
feeding of young pigs. I have three about 
nine weeks old and am feeding them red- 
dog flour in a slop with skim-milk morn¬ 
ing and night. At noon I give them some 
shelled corn scattered in their litter so 
that they will have to hunt for it. I 
don’t want either to overfeed or under¬ 
feed them, so I want to know approxi¬ 
mately the amount of flour each pig 
should have per day, mixed in the milk. 
They have about three quarts of skim- 
milk each per day. How much corn 
should they have? In a day or so they 
will have the run of a barnyard, so that 
they will have enough exercise without 
having to search for the corn. T. IT. I. 
New York. 
If shelled corn is to be fed pigs, it 
should be fed in clean troughs, and not 
sprinkled with the litter, as you sug¬ 
gest. Scratch feeds for poultry are prop¬ 
erly mixed with the litter in order to in¬ 
duce exercise of the birds, but this is not 
wise or necessary with young pigs. 
Youngsters nine or 10 weeks old will 
do best if fed four times a day. The mid¬ 
dlings can be appropriately mixed with 
the shelled corn and water and fed in the 
form of a thick slop if desired; but I 
should not combine the middlings with 
the skim-milk. It would be better to let 
them drink the skim-milk at a separate 
feeding rather than attempt to combine 
this product with the ingredients. 
As to the amount of grain to feed, 4 
lbs. of dry corn ought to produce 1 lb. of 
gain in pigs of this age, and it would be 
reasonable to expect youngsters of this 
age to gain % lb. a day. Therefore, 2 
lbs. of gain per animal per day would 
constitute a very generous feeding. This 
of course depends upon the size of the pig. 
Usually it is safe to feed youngsters ail 
that they will clean up with relish three 
or four times per day. This is a good 
practice, for it insures no loss or waste 
of feed. The correct proportion of feed 
to use in this instance would be live parts 
of shelled or ground corn and three parts 
of the red-dog flour. For each pound of 
grain fed it is advisable to let the pigs 
have 3 or 4 lbs. of skim-milk. t. c. m. 
Feeding Dry Cows 
I would like a balanced ration for my 
cows. I have only corn fodder for rough- 
age. I have plenty of ground oats, plen¬ 
ty of corn; can get bran middlings and 
cottonseed meal (42 per cent). My cows 
will be fresh in April. R. N. E. 
For cows due to freshen in April I 
should supply a ration during the coming 
three months which is not relatively high 
in protein. Your cows will probably be 
dry during the months of February and 
March, and are now toward the end of 
their lactation period. Under such con¬ 
ditions a ration consisting of 300 lbs. of 
oats, 300 lbs. corn, 200 lbs. bran. 200 
lbs. linseed meal is proposed. If the cows 
are thin in flesh, and after the cows are 
entirely dry the amount of linseed meal 
can be reduced to 100 lbs. and the bran 
increased to 300 lbs. When the cows 
freshen, however, more protein should be 
provided, and the addition of 150 lbs. of 
cottonseed meal would serve your pur¬ 
pose. It is not necessary to include man¬ 
gel beets when bran is of standard qual¬ 
ity- T. c. M. 
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BOX 2075 BAINBRIDGE, N. Y. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
JVE i 1 lx ing Sh.ortlioriL8 
Dual purpose. Increase milk production by using sires 
of know n heavy milking ancestry. It can be done. In¬ 
quiries invited. Walgrove Herd, Washlngtonvllle, N.Y. 
Dairy Shorthorn BullSrUfhs 8 
Best producing strains. Prices *50 to * 1 OO. Let us tell 
you more about them. E. J. Easlerbrook, Corning, N.Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
FOR SALE— Heavy Milking Registered Holstein 
Cows, Heifers and Splendid Bulls 
Beady for service at MORGAN FARM, Cuba, IN. Y. 
D. F. McLennan 311 Union Bldg. BYRACU8E, N.Y. 
For Sale-REGISTERED HOLSTEIN 
No. 413742. Irene Segis Pontiac Korudyke. Horn, Feb. 
20. 1918. Due to freshen, Feb. 2nd. Has A. K. O. record. 
Also her yearling daughter, Registered. Pedigree upon 
request. A. F. MATHES, Somerville, N. J It. F. 1). 4 
For Sale HOLSTEIN 2nSfS h ^.i rt , f S5 
«nd $30. Sire, son of King of the Ormsbys. Registered. 
T. BAYLOR 52 Broadway, New York City 
JERSEYS 
For Sale R jer. t ey ed Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Calves 
carrying the most popular blood lines. Send me your in¬ 
quiries. 1>. A. V II RTIS - Jamestown, N.Y. 
u/E are receiving many inquiries for I __ 
" They lire GOOD Jerseys. Write for DOIIO JCTSCyS 
10 reasons WHY. BONO FARMS . Troy, Pa. 
HORSES 
For Sale-Two Colts 2 and 3 Years Old 
(Grand children) descendants of Peter the Great. 
JAMES T. LYNN - White Lake, N. Y. 
Wanted-Team ol Horses For Farm Work 
Abdut 2.600 lbs 4 to 5 years old. 
BURLINGAME, HUTCHINS & KING , Inc. 7 Water St.. N. Y. C. 
SHEEP 
Registered Hampshire-down Ewes and Rams R V a gi i 
tered South down Ewes for sale. ELLIS TIBER, Gladstone, N. J. 
Reg.Hampshire EweLambs 'ut V&Et. 
C • P. & M. W. lilGHAM Gettysburg, Pa. 
Deg. Shropshire Rams and Ewes. Wooled to Nose ' 
I* Priced Low. I.eRO Y C. BOVVER, LndJowvilie, .V. Y 
| .\ SWINE | 
FEEDING PIGS FOR SALE 
YORKSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE CROSS AND CHES¬ 
TER AND YORKSHIRE CROSS PIGS 
6 weeks old, ss each. 7 to 8 weeks old, SS.SO each 
and 8 to 10 weeks old, S6 each. I have 20 Yorkshire 
pure bred Sows or Boars, 6 to 8 weeks old. S 7 each ; 
10 Black Berkshire Sows or Boai s, 6 to 7 weeks old, 
S 7 each. All pigs shipped C. O. I), on approval. I 
guarantee safe delivery. Will ship from 1 to 50 No 
charge for crating. WALTER LUX 388 Salem SI., Woburn, Mats. 
GOATS 
FOR SALE FOR QUICK DISPOSAL 
4 purebred year-old Toggenberg doe kids, $15 each. 
1 purebred 2-year-old Toggenherg doe, freshening in 
February, 135. SUNNY FARM, R. 0. No. I, Newburgh. N.Y. 
MILK Toggenburg Bucks gK,r v rcE 
$15 to *50. Real Milk Goals .#£>«. 
^ S. J. Sharpless, R. D.S,Norristown, Pa. 
Q Q A TC [Nubians, Toggeiibergi 
^ breds and high grades. 
SACRIFICED I MT. KEMBLE FARMS, Morristown. ». J 
s, pure 
es. 
Y oung Milking Goats (2.yr.-old hornless does) *30 each. 
ALl’KED NORCONK - Towanda, Pa. 
. DOGS 
AT STUD 
“MAC, the 10th” 
No better bred Setter lives. $3,000 won't buy one 
son. $1,000 refused for another. His pups for sale. 
Whelped by '‘Fancy Queen of Westmoreland.” 
Beauties. ,JAS. O. COOPER Dover, N. j. 
POLICE AND ARMY DOCS 
formally known as the German Shepherd and stock Dog. 
Three Litters of very line wolf-gray puppies witli five 
Champions in Pedigree. 
Geo. Rauch, Calikill Mountain Slock Form, Freehold, N. Y. 
COLLIE PUPPIES and Grown Dogs 
Finest quality. Bred for Brains and Beauty. Registered. 
Priced Low. SHERMAN BOWDEN FARM, Mansfield,Ohio 
Collie 
home. F. 
Pup 
Six months old. None better at any 
price. Three females, *S, and good 
WHITE - Annuiidule, N. J. 
'Piirsrsixxc' Very handsome. From farm 
I lippivo raised and trained stock. 
Mrs. Hugh Brinton - West Chester, Pa 
P edigreed Collie Pups. The handsome and intelligent 
kind. Also Fox Terriers. NELSON BROS., Gro*« Oily, P«. 
P edigreed Collie Pups. Males, $15 and $20. Female,, 
$10. Kmbden Ganders, $«. PLUMMER McCULLOUBH.Mercer.P, 
W hile Collie Pups. Pedigreed. 2 months old, $l« up. 
Chetola Kennels - Rock Creek, Ohio 
Broken Beagles 
and Hounds, $15 up. 5 mos. male, start 
ed, $8. Chas.Toth Henderson, Md. 
For Sale—Airedales 
stock. WALTER N. 
Six weeks to 1 year. Toy Irish, six 
weeks old. Best of p e d i g r e e d 
8NELL Medina, N.Y. 
L ake Shore Kennels, lllnirod, N. Y., offers Irish 
Water Spaniels. Some fast fox hounds. Priced right. 
MISCELLANEOUS | 
Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices milch cow's 
100 Federal Tested and Accredited cows for sale. Or wil. 
buy same direct from fm merson reasonable commission 
Telephone at once, my expense. JOHN F. BENJAMIN, Barra. vt 
Ghesier White Pigs, Collie, Beagla and Police Pups 
MEADOW SPRING FARM Chalfont. Pa. S H. NULL & SON 
Milk Your Cows, Feed Out Your Steers 
You'U Know No Hard Times with Milking S horthorn Cows. A Milking Shorthorn 
Bull will Increase and Retain Both the Milking and Fleshing Qualities of your herd. 
Tell us how many cows you milk and why you are interested in Milking Shorthorns, 
and we’ll send you a copy of the February MILKING SHORTHORN JOURNAL, full 
of information about Dual Purpose Shorthorns, the General Farmer's Cow. 
MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY. Independence, Iowa 
