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BUTTER-MILK POWDER.

1 VALUE A3 STOCK FOOD, | .... SUPPLY O? VITASfSKES. ] Tbs rsiae caf jxardw as * | io&i is rtress&a is * eUAesseas ica<2e ; cy Mr. W. H. Uij, dbisf chesas c£ ti» | r«seajicb IsicrMesr. xse bs® cf ij sj-products fair i&ode Jsefeg is a© I practice, taid 'i*. U<3y, feat St i> | jafiieiT sasre a©i sessw lasjucr--1 rasj -sridi tae d i&affisf&ctsrI ;rj *£sr%&y uses® pisAsdsi ess 1 ij* pss ®p .is «a£ifcJe fcrm for gflssfal • fars C.6S. | PrccAtly tbs a&eet TsfaabiS c£ t£<®s cy!s?<c<43ct« is bs.ttgg-ar.i<l: p&wy&sr, b« said, j This peodasL, i* prefaced iy lite ipraj f 'rocesj is sr<"w Zeaiszd is s z—» crea^rjj caliosirsd pGv<ic, easiiy jds3hl« la mist.

I One pcsnd oi the powder will nsake a ; | gtSca of rkh bcaser-asik, jo&ew&as aarare | I thas the «ja27al«ss «f a gallon cf lies { | milk aaialj because of &• extra tetter-fat j | arid fat trAiihlß vitamioes. Tbs arerage | • occ|»oSica'<(£ featswr-naik powder was as ] J fc3c**s: —Baiter-fat, Sj par eesst.; pro-1 | wis, 36 per ceaf.; ssgar of naik, 41 per ? ; cesi.; mineral matter, 3 per eest,; nscta- < ! A poind cf this powder therefore con- ] j rained the wmraiect cf JSS per cecS. fat | | is the ose galkm cf iwstser-ttilk as trade 1 • sp. Batter-milk powder *» prepared j j from fresh frees tweet areas j j and it wis a dean, whdescsse stock feci. I ' Readj vAnbitizy and the exzrezze fineness f j cf the fat giotnles made it easilj digssk&i. | ? s"ct;ng growing animals req®rad rations f : wfesc& fsntis&ed aaspie pnKeaa aod pleosj | iof rs:2*ral zr.att.tr, esjeciaHj ezlrinzs aad ;• f pbaspfeora, fas Ihe rapid development cf j | -heir uasa arid their 1 skeletons. Further- j {acre, the protein sis®, c-e cf the right 1 j kicd *r <jaaikr. All these ©mdstico* pre- | | va:i in bstser-asitk powder where the pro- I j t«n was present is tee asout ralaafele fcrsa 5 | Jauwro aarf wsers plentiful supplies of { I calcaaj aod prtospcerui existed. Batter- j rnilk; powder also contained a Tsinafc&e ssrp- | { p'7 of Tiiana'sea. Of score recent rears j | the remarks.-,;* fact' had faeea discovered j | that the parent substance of a ralnaHe | s fat solnhie raaiaice was concentrated} | rnaey times in better-milk. This was j J farther concentrated in the powder, and | j made it ars espedaCj rainable food for']

yc■ang Batter-milk pc?wder had a swart promising £e!d is calf feeding: It ihonid be fed by miring a. pcssnd to a gallon and given a* with ordinary skin; milk. As wish jitis milk it ihcv'id be supplemented with grainfod, tcch a® crashed c«4«, though to a iei«er e,Tiens. Tte i«pp!esj«Et- of grain food with skim milk was necessary feecaase •he fat of the whole milk has bees practical! 7 completely re-mored. In bitter-milk as. made ap from there was an appreciable amount of fat and m relative;? smaller supplement was necessary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 20

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BUTTER-MILK POWDER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 20

BUTTER-MILK POWDER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 20