INTERESTING TO FARMERS.
Many dairymori pprsist in the old idea of feeding the weaned calves on skim milk, whey, or flomo home-iwidc mixture. To do so means the loss of pounds l of profit that might be theiin. Tli« call' needs fat if lie is to thrive and become a profitable animal—but skim milk lacks this very element. Whey, ton, lias only 2 per' cent. I'ood solid;!, and these arc unsuitable to growing calves. Try "CBRKMIIJC'-tliou-sands of N.Z. dairy farmers have proved it to be the best and most economical cnlf food. Its freshness and big percentage of fat ensure henllhy growth. Mr. B. Collins, of Ola Creek, Edendale, writes: "I reared eighteen calves (his tseason on 'CKRKMILK,' and everyone of them lias thrived splendidly. All my neighbours speak very higklv of vour food." Try "CEKTiMIT/IC-nt .ill mid factories. Fleming nnd Co., Ltd., Jervois Quay, Wellington.—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 241, 29 June 1918, Page 10
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146INTERESTING TO FARMERS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 241, 29 June 1918, Page 10
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