Calf-Rearing Extraordinary. Tell a fanner that he can rear his calves at only one-sixth the cost of meal? and milk and obtain even healthier calves and he will hardly credit it. Yet such is the fact. By feeding calves on skim milk or whey, with ‘Faterine* in small quantities as directed, the calves thrive better and cost very little indeed to rear. Not only that, but there is the great saving in feeding-time, as no boiling or scalding is needed with “Paterine.” Bead what practical farmers say:— Highly Satistactory—Orders Repeated. Papatawa, June Bth, 1022. "Several of our suppliers used ‘Paterine’ during the past season for feeding both calves and pigs. The result of feeding with the above was highly satisfactory. After giving it a trial, they repeated their orders with us. We intend placing ‘Paterine’ at the disposal of our suppliers for the coming season.” OH AS. F. BAKEB. Chairman, Papatawa Dairy Co. 30 Calves Cost Less Than 3s Each To Rear Kairanga road, Bunnythorpe, Gth June, 1922. “In reference to the ‘Faterine’ we purchased. from you last year, we wish to inform you that we thoroughly tested out ‘Paterine’ with our grade Jersey and Pedigree calves with astonishing results. We used ‘Paterine’ with separated milk on 30 of our calves. We found it cured all cases of Blood Scours and Colds. “ ‘Faterine’ is the cheapest and best Stock Food we have ever used, and on all our stocks we only expended £4 on ‘Faterine,’ whereas a calf—a pedigree— l which we reared on New Milk cost us £5,- and the 30 ‘Faterine’ calves are equal in condition and constitution at a cost of loss than 3s, plus the cost of separated milk, as against £5 per head with new milk. “Please send us along eight gallons, as we intend using it for the coming season.” For HOUGHTON AND SONS, E. A. HOUGHTON. A. 11. HOUGHTON. FATERINE—The Champion Calf Raiser. Sold by all leading Merchants, Dairy Factories, etc., throughout New Zealand. If you have any difficulty in obtaining it, send price (22s 6d per gallon) direct to voir nearest agent, as follows: Milne, Bremner, Ltd., Dunedin. W. B. Thomas, Box 115, Ashburton. H. M. Bannehr & Co., Cashel st Christchurch. S. Johnston, Leeston. R. R. G. Rattray, Waimate Bruce, Gillie-s, & Co., Timaru. National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd. Methven. Nimmo & Blair, Ltd., Picton. Or to the Manufacturers. The Faterine Natural Stock Foods (N.Z.) Ltd. 508 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3584, 21 November 1922, Page 12
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