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SAViNS TE CALVES. NOT ONE CALF- LOST O'JT OF THIRTY-FiVE, IN SPITE OF COLD WEATHER. Many farmers find difficulty m rearm® their young stock owing to the prevalence of colds. Mr J. Hockley, who has farmed for 20 years in Taranaki and V\ aitoa, has successfully coped with colds and Seoul' m his calves. lie also reduced feeding time from two hours night and morning to tO minutes- —a saving of illKlcK Ittwl 1BOHR WORKING DAYS EVERY! WEEK. But read his letter re “ FATERINE ” Waitoa,. “I used the 'Faterine’ supplied last month us a combined food and medicine for calves, and during my experience 1 have never seen anything to equal it. It has the following advantages over calf meal foods Cheapest, easy and simple to use, labour and time-saver, a positive cure for scours, colds, and pneumonia- “ Previous to using ‘Faterine’ it took hours to prepare meal and feed about forty calves. With ‘Faterine’ it takes less than ten minutes morning and evening. T. am feeding 35 calves now on ‘Faterine,’ arid have not lost one in spite of '"hi ■weather. I lost several few days before commencing with ‘Faterine. i started W'ith twelve calves from two days old, which would be impossible with any other method of hand deeding. I use the ‘Faterine.’ mixed with whey. J. Hockey (Late of Taranaki). “ FATERINE ” is a substitute for the butterf.it removed from ekim milk or whev. It is an animal fat easily digested by all animals, with no chemicals added, ami is exactly like butter-fat in its action. 1 with skim milk or whey only. No scalding or boiling required. Just stir it in that is all. . leading Merchants. Storek oners, 1 airy. Factories, etc., stock it. Pries 22 6 per gallon. Agents: Milne,Eremner,Ltd.,Dunedin,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 9

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