Vhe  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
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HOLSTEINS  a 
Size ! 
t->  very  man  who  makes  his  living  milk- 
in&  cows  knows  that  size  is  one  of  the 
best  reasons  for  Holsteins. 
Size  Means: 
Capacity  -  Ruggedness  -  Economical 
Production  -  Strong  Calves  that  Live  - 
Ability  to  Turn  Rough  Feed  Into  Milk  - 
More  Meat  Value  at  the  End  of 
Their  Milking  Days 
Let  Us  Tell  You  the  Whole  Story 
of  the  Holstein  Cow 
EXTENSION  SERVICE, 
The  Holstein-Friesian  Association  of  America 
230  East  Ohio  Street,  Chicago,  Ill. 
HOLSTEINS 
Reg.  and  High  Grade  HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN  HEIFER  CALVES 
Bred  tor  quality  and  producers  from  a  clean  herd. 
HILLCKOFT  FARMS  -  Walton,  N.  Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
ADAPTABILITY 
The  Guernsey  Is  At  Home 
In  Every  Climate 
From  Maine  to  California, 
From  the  Gulf  to  Puget  Sound, 
In  Canada,  Mexico  and  Central 
America, 
The  Guernsey  Proves  Herself 
THE  QUANTITY-QUALITY  COW 
For  information  write 
THE  AMERICAN  GUERNSEY  CATTLE  CLUB 
Box  R-38  •  -  Peterboro,  N.  H. 
GUERNSEYS 
Imported  and  American  bred. 
COWS,  YEARLING  HEIFERS 
AND  CALVES 
Prices  Reasonable. 
GORDON  HALL 
OSCEOLA  FARM  -  -  CRANFORD,  N.  J. 
Send  for 
Detailed  Pedigree  Sheet 
of 
Registered  Guernsey  Bull 
A  Bargain  ! 
Rollwood  Farm,  Guilford,  Conn. 
%+«*&**+  tm  i 
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. 
darns  or  dams  that  will  be  tested.  Write  for  saleslist 
and  Pedigrees.  OAtRT  FARMS,  n  S.  Ill  It..  Plul«..  Pa. 
FOR  SRU— Tuberculin  teated  reg’d  Guernsey  Bull,  2  k. 
years  old,  $1  00.  2.  H.  TISKHAM,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  t. 
For  Sale  it  Emmadine  Farms  YJ.T,,on 
15  HEAD  High  Grade  GUERNSEYS 
Part  of  them  to  freshen  in  the  Spring.  Part  open.  Also 
purebred  Bull  Calves  at  farmers’  prices. 
TARBELL  FARMS  GUERNSEYS 
Bull  calves  and  bulls  of  serviceable  age.  A.  R.  breeding. 
Prices  very  reasonable.  Write  for  pedigrees.! 
•MITHVILLE  FLATS  Chenanoo  Co.  Hew  York 
FORESTDALE  FARM 
Offers  May  Rose  stock  of  both  sexes,  all  ages,  from  A.  R. 
dams,  priced  for  quick  sale.  Accredited  Herd  No.  1690a. 
Satisfaction  guaranteed.  RICHARD  D.  DaFSREST.AnilarAani.N.r. 
Brabant  Farm,  Kingston,  N.Y, 
WEIL  BRED  GUERNSEYS.  Apply  foi 
will  sell 
a  few 
for  sales  list. 
BROWN  SWISS  CATTLE 
Brown  Swiss  Bull  Calves  For  Sale 
FROM  R.  O.  P.  COWS 
Herd  established  30  years.  Under  State  and  Feder¬ 
al  supervision.  Kiunelon  Farms,  Butler,  N.  J. 
Fine  Trio  Brown  Swiss  Cattle  Grand  Breed 
ing.  Butchers'  prices.  MIUIRDSH  f ARM,  Ns.’Ckictotir,  R.  H. 
More  Protein  Needed 
Will  you  tell  me  the  correct  way  to 
feed  my  stock  cattle?  I  have  silage  and 
hay,  mixed  (Timothy  and  Red  top).  I 
feed  1  bu.  of  silage  night  and  morning,  at 
milking  time.  For  grain,  I  feed  dairy 
ration,  10  per  cent  protein,  giving  each 
cow  according  to  milk  production.  Could 
I  do  better  by  mixing  my  own  feed?  If 
so,  tell  me  a  good  mixture  to  make. 
New  York.  f.  e.  a. 
The  mixed  feed  that  you  have  identified 
carries  only  10  per  cent  protein.  The 
protein  traces  largely  to  cottonseed  meal, 
and  the  carbohydrates  are  derived  from 
materials  that  are  high  in  fiber  and  rela¬ 
tively  low  in  digestibility.  Under  the 
circumstances  you  can  scarcely  expect 
your  cows  to  produce  milk  abundantly  or 
economically  if  their  grain  ration  is  re¬ 
stricted  entirely  to  this  compounded  feed. 
Tire  addition  of  15  per  cent  of  linseed 
meal  and  10  per  cent  of  buckwheat  mid¬ 
dlings  to  this  feed  would  increase  its 
usefulness. 
The  mixed  hay  and  Red-top  that  you 
are  using  do  not  have  a  high  feeding  value 
for  dairy  cows,  and  you  can  scarcely  ex¬ 
pect  the  best  results  without  the  use  of 
some  such  legume  hay  as  clover  or  Alfalfa 
or  Soy  bean  hay.  Since  you  have  only  a 
few  cows,  the  chances  are  that  very  little 
would  be  gained  by  purchasing  the  ingre¬ 
dients  and  home-mixing,  but  everything 
would  be  in  your  favor  in  case  you  de¬ 
cided  to  limit  your  purchase  of  mixed 
feeds  to  those  brands  that  are  known  to 
be  efficiently  built  and  constructed  from 
ingredients  of  known  or  recognized  feed¬ 
ing  value.  Select  a  24  per  cent  feed  that 
is  low  in  fiber  and  high  in  total  digestible 
nutrients  or  assembled  ingredients,  and 
mix  them  in  the  following  proportion : 
250  lbs.  of  hominy  meal,  200  lbs.  gluten 
feed,  150  lbs.  linseed  meal,  200  lbs.  bran, 
100  lbs.  cottonseed  meal,  100  lbs.  ground 
oats.  The  addition  of  100  lbs.  of  distill¬ 
ers’  grains  and  50  lbs.,  of  corn  germ  meal 
would  improve  this  mixture  in  case  your 
cows  are  yielding  more  than  30  lbs.  of 
milk. 
HEREFORDS 
Pure-bred  Hereford 
Breeding  Stock 
for  sale.  High-class  females— cows 
with  calf — some  bred  heifers,  open 
heifers,  yearlings  and  new  crops  of 
bulls,  among  which  there  are  some 
REAL  herd  bull  prospects. 
Raise  Baby  Beef ! 
Show  a  Profit  on  Your  Farm  ! 
BUCK  &  DOE  RUN  VALLEY  FARMS 
Operated  by  Delaware  Land  &  Development  Co. 
Mortonville,  Chester  Co..  Penna. 
Office  Address  Bax  831,  WILMINGTON.  DELAWARE 
JERSEYS 
“Quality”  Jerseys 
ACCREDITED 
If  you  are  looking 
for  good  stock  at 
square  prices,  ask 
us  for  our  sale  list. 
BRIGHTSIDE  FARMS 
(R-  E.  MOSHER) 
Aurora  -  -  N.  Y. 
JERSEYS  FOR  SALE.  ALL  AGES 
LAlves  from  officially  tested  dams  producing  60  to  08  lbs. 
fat  monthly.  Write  at  once.  Bono  Farms,  Troy,  Pa. 
AYRSHIRES 
1 
Ran  Aurehira  Hull  from  accredited  herd  No.  S4806.  Born, 
1'®&,Ij|I'1IIId111I  May,  1921.  Splendid  shape,  *ixe  and 
color.  Extended  pedigree  on  application.  Also  a  few 
(he  »tock.  PERRY  WARREN,  Peru,  Vermont 
c 
DOGS  and  FERRETS 
CnlUa  Plln.  Purebred;  very  intelligent.  Shipped  on 
\*OUie  1  UpS  approval.  Males,  #10  ;  Females,  $«. 
Also  Airedale  Females,  $6.  WM.  W.  K  ETC  If,  Pobocton,  N.Y 
Male  Collie  Puppies-$5  Each 
FRED  6000FELL0W  R.  0.  1  Gilboa.  New  York 
Fox  Hounds  and  Pups  For  Sale  w  M  k»«k»*atrick 
Lexington,  Virginia 
ENGLISH  AND  'VATELSH  SHEPHERDS 
Man’,  best  friend  ;  always  alert  watchful  and  fearless: 
a  faithful  companion,  born  with  herding  instinct  j  a  pup 
can  be  trained  in  six  months.  Order  early  for  firstchoice. 
GEORGE  MOORMAN  Marathon,  N.  Y. 
Registered  MALE  AIREDALE 
Son  of  Champion  Kootenai  Firebrand,  grandson  of 
Champion  Kootenai  Chinook.  Trained  on  coon. 
12  mos.  old.  L>.  RUNGE,  South  Easton,  Maes. 
For  Sale  Reg.  Airedale  Bitch 
Good  type  for  breeding,  hardy  STONE  ■  Otltwert.  N.  J. 
Wanted  A  Great  Dane  Pup  solid 
color. 
mr  cujui 
Gray  Preferred.  Write  to  OSCAR  LAKNER,  Mill  Hall.  Pa 
Scotch  Shepard  Pups|’e*1x,,3 
F.  A.  SWEET  -  Smyrna,  New  York 
FERRETS 
Either  color,  large 
or  small.  Mated 
,  ,  pairs  or  dozen 
lots.  Price  list  free.  Illustrated  booklet.  10 
cents,  c  H  KEEFER  &  CO.,  Greenwich.  Ohio 
PURE  BRED  DUR< 
100— High  Clnss 
FEBRUARY 
Sensations,  Orion  Cherry  Is 
Breeders  conference  night  preceding  each  enie.  W 
on  hand.  Parties  unable  to  attend,  mail  buying  ins 
sales.  Sales  held  in  heate 
February  21—  Gobel  Farms 
60  high-class  Sensation-bred  sows  bred  to 
Senior  Herd  Sire,  Fairliolm  Pathfinder, 
Grand  Champion  at  Trenton:  Junior 
Herd  Sire — Walts  Col.  Fannie  15t,h — sec¬ 
ond  prize  Indiana  winner  at  National 
Swine  Show. 
GOBEL  FARMS,  Annandale,  N.  J. 
DCS  AT  AUCTION 
Bred  Sows— 100 
21  AND  22 
ings.  Colonels,  Pathfinders, 
rite  consignors  for  catalogues.  “Boh”  Evans  will  he 
tructions  to  Robert  J.  Evans,  car*  of  parties  holding 
d  pavilions,  rain  or  shine. 
February  22~Mercer  County  Dnroc  Auociatioo 
50  Big  Type  Sows  anti  Gilts,  bred  to 
champions  aud  sons  of  champions.  Sale 
held  at  Hankinson  Farm,  Glenmoore, 
New  Jersey. 
W.  H.  HAMILTON.  Secretary 
State  House  ....  Trenton,  N.  J. 
|  SWINE  | 
j  SWINE 
Large  BERKSHIRES  at  HIGHWOOD 
Getter  from  C.  E.  Barber.  Campbell,  N.  Y.: 
“Send  prices  of  your  pigs.  M.v  neighbor  killed 
two  of  your  breeding  and  at  fourteen  months  of 
age  the  smallest  dressed  520  and  the  largest 
600.” 
The  largest  Berkshire  hoar  ever  exhibited  was 
bred  at  Highwood. 
H.  C.  &  H.  B.  Harpending,  Box  15,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 
IF'ANCY  O.  I.  O.’ss 
The  big,  smooth  type  of  superior  quality  and  breed¬ 
ing.  Bred  g’lts.  service  boars  aud  Spring  pigs  at 
reasonable  prices.  \V.  W.  W  K  I  M  A  N,  P.  O. 
Box  No.  469,  Hunimeistown,  Pn. 
H  1  Big  Type.  Best  Blood  lines.  Registered  Free. 
U*  la  U*  S  A.  No.- 1  Pigs,  $10.50  lip.  Either  sex.  Pairs  no 
akin.  Satisfaction  Guaranteed.  R.  MILL,  Sancca  Falls,  M.  Y. 
BERKSHIRE  of  Size  and  Qualify 
Extra  good  bred  sow*  and  gilts,  fall  pigs  and  ser¬ 
vice  boars.  Good  Show  Record. 
RICHAKI)  E.  WAIS  -  Lebanon,  N.  J. 
I  .\  MISCELLANEOUS 
■til  ■  ■  S*  DOES,  bred  to  freshen  in  May,  870 ; 
IV1  1  L  |\  Toggenburg  Bucks,  *50. 
2.  J.  SHARPIES  R.  D.  S  N.rristvwR,  P*. 
Rarkehira*  Best  Brer  for  breeding,  size,  stamina  and 
DOI KSIIIIOS  conformation.  JNO.  C.  HltELM, Gettyshurg.Pa, 
Berkshire*.  Special  offer  on  bred  Sows.  Fall  Pigs  of 
O  all  ages.  E.;G.  FISHER,  Phop.  Madison,  New  Youk 
RABBITS 
Top-of-fhe-Hill  Farm  Offers  Reg.  Berkshire  Pigs 
3-mos.-old  at  $10  each.  P.  11.  THOMPSON,  Norri. town, Pa.  R.2 
TheDELAWARE  VALLEY  BABBITRIES 
Closing  out  our  entire  stock  of  splendid  New  Zealand* 
and  Belgians.  If  interested  you  should  have  a  pair  of 
them,  but  act  quick.  Til  1*;  O.  8.  MOOlii:,  Owner.  Stockton,*.  J 
CHESHIRE  BOARS 
Two.  May  litter.  Weight.  17ft  to  200  lbs.  Reg.  in  buyer’s 
name.  820  each.  SIM  L.  VINCENT,  Lapeer, Midi.  R.  r  0.5 
Flemish  *  kr,  doer,  good  stock. 
W  leilHMI  VI I JI1IS  JOHN  ZEItt  H.  1  Mctncbc,*.  J. 
Deg.  O.  I.  C.  and  Chester  \V  lilte  Pigs,  and  bred 
••  sows.  E.  P.  ROGERS  -  Wayvillk,  New  York 
f  SHEEP 
Special— BIG  TYPE  DUROC  BOARS-Special 
A  few  choice  service  boars.  Registered  and 
guaranteed.  Also  unrelated  open  gilts. 
GOBEL  FARMS  -  Annandale,  N.  J. 
For  Sale— Reg.  Hampshire  Sheep 
Reg.  Shropshire  Rams  SZ\\‘%S.Z££i.ZX.Z. 
Pedigreed  DUTCH  RABBITS 
Blua,  Black  and  Tortoise.  Old  aud  young  stock  for 
sale.  Write  me  for  prices. 
G.  HUTCHINSON  10  Spring  Hill  Ave.  Norwtlk,  Conn. 
Large  Shropshire  EwesXffi; 
Attractive  prices.  II.  0.  IIEXIIOSLEY,  Montour  Full,,  S.  V. 
X>U  ROC- JERSEY  HOGS 
Extra  One  gilts  and  sows  bred  for  Spring  litters.  A  few 
still  open.  They  are  priced  for  quick  sale.  Oon’t  miss 
this  opportunity.  All  registered.  The  big-boned,  large 
litter,  highback  type.  II.  It.  Urate,  Lakeniunt,  N.Y. 
REG.  SHROPSHIRE  EWES  « 
ton  Rams.  -Mostly  1  to  4  years  old.  S15  to  S20  .-ach 
according  to  quality.  ANDREW  COCHRANE.  Ripley,  N  v! 
| -  - -  - 
DUROC  S — Fall  Pigs,  Boars  and  Bred  Sows. 
BLMWOOI)  FARMS,  P.  O.  Box  15,  Bradford,  N.  Y. 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS  j 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS 
Prime  beef.  ^WALNUT  G R 0 V e'YaRM W a s hi n'a t i‘ .mile','  '|i!  Y .' 
r%f  TD FICQ  Service  Boars  and  open  Gilts. 
L/L.O  ooithia  FARM  Stanley.  New  York 
T~>|  IDHPC  Orion  and  Sensation  Breed- 
^  O  ing.  All  ages  for  sale. 
F.  M.  Pattington  &  Son  Merrifield,  N.  Y. 
ABERDEEN  ANGUS  .*. 
ADVANCEMENT 
Less  than  20  years  ago  only  11  owners  o!"^®3  ’wguMJh 
Hampshires.  Today,  62,000.  Free  < .'iron-  ■£'£3* 
lar.  All  ages.  LOCUST  LAWN  FARM  .WMwuW 
Box  It  WIIITKOHII,  PA 
Aberdeen  AnffllR  T.hS  he,,f  k  reed.  Stock  for  pale 
AUBIUBetl  fln6us  ARDSON  FARM  Arman*,  N.Y. 
If  You  WanHhp  Root  Angn»  Cuttle  write 
II  IUU  ndlil  IIICDBST  S«NH)UI»  Jk  Hit’ll,  Moelrivtllv.  \  t 
AFTER  50  YEARS  SHEEP  BREEDING 
NOW  MAKES  HIS  OWN  WORM  DESTROYER 
Mr.  H.  P.  Sherman,  Veteran  Sheep  Breeder  of  New 
York  State,  Finds  Sure  Way  to  Keep  Sheep 
and  Lambs  Free  from  Worms  and 
In  Thriving  Condition 
Bedlg 
,  kina 
.reed  Collie  Pup..  The  handsome  and  intelligent 
kino.  AIko  Fox  Terrier*,  mm  IRO*.,  «r**e  lily,  P«. 
Ma.  H.  P.  SHERMAN 
Alfred  Sta..  N.  Y. 
Experience  is  the 
best  teacher  and 
safest  guide.  The 
experience  of  Mr. 
II.  I*.  Sherman, 
Alfred  Station,  N. 
Y.,  a  well  known 
breeder  of  Ram- 
bouillets,  is  of  real, 
mo n£ey*- saving  value 
to  other  sheepmen. 
He  says : 
“I  have  been  breed¬ 
ing  sheep  for  50 
years,  using  the 
same  pastures  dur¬ 
ing  all  this  long  per¬ 
iod,  and  under  un- 
my  conditions  are 
particularly  as  to  my 
were  seeded  by  my 
usual  difficulties  as 
rather  the  exception, 
pasture  lielrts,  which 
father  in  184!)  and  have  never  been  plowed 
since  then,  as  the  ground  is  too  hilly  and 
stony. 
“Naturally,  I  have  had  a  constant  and 
difficult,  yes,  a  very  discouraging  fight  all 
these  years  with  stomach  and  intestinal 
worms,  undoubtedly  due  to  badly  infected 
pastures.  I  have  used  everything  under  the 
sun,  but  never  found  anything  that  had 
proved  satisfactory  and  dependable.  One 
day,  about  a  year  ago,  I  chanced  to  hear 
that  The  Ivo-San  Laboratory,  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  after  extensive  research  and  experi¬ 
ments,  had  discovered  a  successful  remedy 
to  destroy  worms  in  sheep  and  other  live 
stock. 
“I  was  skeptical,  but  wrote  to  the  above 
people  and  they  offered  to  send  me  enough 
for  a  thorough  test  if  I  would  use  it  as 
directed.  They  agreed  to  refund  the  mod¬ 
est  charge  for  same  if  it  failed  to  do  the 
business.  Of  course  I  accepted.  I  had 
at  that  time  300  head  of  sheep,  of  which 
120  were  lambs,  most  of  them  registered, 
and  I  was  having  lots  of  trouble 
“Well,  the  preparation  arrived  ;  they  call 
it  WORMIX.  It  is  concentrated,  so  I 
was  directed  to  add  85  lbs.  of  common 
salt  to  each  15  lbs.  of  WORMIX,  place  it 
before  my  sheep  and  let  them  doctor 
themselves.  The  simplicity  appealed  to 
me ;  so  did  the  economy,  as  it  brought  the 
cost  down  to  about  one-half  of  what  I 
was  paying  for  ready-mixed  preparations. 
“Soon  after  feeding  WORMIX  I  saw  a 
marked  change  in  my  sheep  and  lambs. 
They  continued  to  improve  rapidly  a  ml 
soon  were  in  better  condition  than  any  1 
had  ever  had.  At  different  times  I 
opened  four  or  five  and  was  surprised 
ami  gratified  to  find  they  did  not  have  a 
trace  of  stomach  worms.  Then  I  was 
convinced. 
“WORMIX  has  proved  the  best,  most  de¬ 
pendable,  thorough  and  satisfactory  remedy 
of  all  I  have  tested  during  my  50  years 
of  sheep  breeding.  It,  overcomes  the 
greatest  drawback  in  our  business — the 
deadly  stomach  worms.” 
Mr.  Sherman's  experience  with  WORMIX 
Is  the  same  as  hundreds  have  had.  You 
may  depend  upon  it  to  rid  your  sheep  of 
intestinal  and  stomach  worms ;  and  it 
cattle  1UHt  38  WeH  0n  hogs*  hor8e»  and 
n.tv  Auy  WORMIX  at  a  small  cost  and 
mix  it  with  common  salt.  Thus  you  do 
not  pay  drug  prices  for  salt  or  other 
Idlers  You  save  over  half  the  usual  cost 
or  such  preparations,  and  you  get  a  worm 
stoVk  t/,ni,,»  appetizer  aud  di- 
covered  ^  ahead  of  a,iythintf  yet  dis 
Sent  direct  from  laboratory  to  you 
charges  prepaid.  9  ’ 
One  15-lb.  pkg.  WORMIX — enough  to 
make  100  lbs .  S3  00 
One  90-lb.  pkg.  WORMIX— enough  to 
make  600  lbs . .  .16.20 
(West  of  Des  Moines,  sligiitiy  more) 
Ea£h  15-lb.  package  added  to  85  lbs.  of 
salt  will  treat  100  hea<l  of  sheep  or  hogs 
about  60  days,  or  25  head  of  horses,  mules 
or  cattle.  Order  today — put  an  end  to 
the  worries  and  losses  from  worms  in 
your. livestock.  You  take  no  risk — you  are 
the  judge — if  WORMIX  does  not  do  the 
work  satisfactorily,  you  can  get  vour 
money  back.  Fill  out  the  coupon  NOW. 
The  Ivo-San  Laboratory, 
218  Prospect  Ave..  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Please  find  enclosed  $ .  for 
packages  of  your  WORMIX,  which  is  to’ be  sent’ to 
h*0  shipping  charges  prepaid,  on  your  "rnoney- 
baek  guarantee.  Also  send  your  easy  directions 
for  mixing  and  feeding. 
Name  . . . 
Post  Office.... 
Kxprees  Office. 
R.  F.  t> . 
State. 
