Thomas Pecha, chemist and writer for the American Sugar Industry, says:—"We know that all kinds of live stock take molasses with eagerness. Feed mixed with molasses is very tasty, is eaten with evident enjoyment, and all the expensive feed is thereby utilised. Experiments with milch cows show that molasses has a special effect on the mammary glands, stimulating them to a greater secretion of milk and a greater production of fat. If proper care is given to the composition of the food ration and its preparation a favourable result cannot fail to' be obI tained."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 9
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