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The Scrub Bull Not The Only Robber The “Live Stock Bulletin" has been hammering away at the Scrub Bull for years, and more and more men are satisfied that he is a curse and a robber. But he is not the only robber. The unthrifty cow may not be as big a loss as the scrub bull, but she is a heavy loss just the same. The loss of 5/- per month per cow means a Joss of £ 1500 in ten years on a herd of 50 cows, and a 5/- loss can easily be made by neglecting to drench a cow after calving. A good Drench means the cleansing of the system, the toning of it, the strengthening of it, and the enriching of the blood. Good, rich blood means a healthy, vigorous cow in the right fettle to do her season 9 s work. The best of all Drenches is Sykes’s Drench *—the proved friend of Australian and New Zealand dairymen for over 20 years* Men like Mr. W. P. Brisbane, the well-known Ayrshire breeder of Victoria, swear by Sykes’s Drench. They realise the necessity for cleansing the \ cow’s system and of building up her blood. Sykes’s Drench is sold at I/6 pkt. (sufficient for drenchtwo cows) or 17/- by the dozen; in case lots of 6 dozen, 16/- per dozen. It may be obtained from all chemists and progressive stores. REXONA SOAl> GIVES NATURAL BEAUTY TO SKIN and Hair—Rexona, the aristocrat of Soaps, makes your hair soft, silky, and luxuriant. Unequalled for toilet, nursery and bath. Try Rexona Soap for yourself. Obtainable everywhere. BAD SORES.

You can Feed Calves on “FATERINE” Right up to, the time they are ready to go on grass Don't be misled. With some stock “I am of the opinion ‘Faterine,’ NO BOILING OR SCALDING. foods it is necessary to add other in- when it is known, will be used by gredients, in order to ensure the full all dairymen throughout New Zea- “Faterine’ ’has to be mixed with development of muscle, fat, land. It is just what is required skim-milk or whey only. ’There is frame This is not so with Fat- by every dairyman, as it is simple n 0 scalding or boiling required. Just erine. • Faterine forms, when to use, no time lost boiling or scald- ) s tj r jt in that is all In 10 minmixed with skim-milk or whey, a ing, as rs the case with other calf uteB you oan „ repare the feed for 60 complete food in itself, which ©an be meals, and I am quite convinced calves. given to calves when two days old, the farmers who use ‘Faterine’ will right up to the time when they are have no trouble with scours, and WHAT “RATFPTNT?” T« ready to be turned out on grass. should rear good calves. The cost wkal JAijiKUUi per head will be considerably less And farmers in all parts Af New than feeding on meals, and the calves “Faterine is a substitute for the Zealand are proving to their own take it readily, and .always clean butter-fat that has been removed satisfaction that not, only is “Fat- up their drinking vessels, as is not from skim-milk or whey. It is erine-feeding” the soundest method the case with meals.” J. JOHNS. an animal fat easily digested by alt of calf-raising, but it is also the animals, with, no chemicals added, z XT and by far the m ° St eoon °' FEEDING PIGS ON “FATERINE” nation" ALSO BRINGS ASTONISHING By using “Faterine” you can send The following letters, taken fi\om RESULTS. y° ur butter-fat to the.dairy fac- , , n . tory and replace it in the skim-milk scores received this season, prove , .f. , ... , .. . , . ’ r or whey with a substitute which is what “Faterine” will do. _ Hawera, 15tn June. 1911. most beneficial to the calf, yet costs I tried out the Faterme - I pur- but n fracti on of what the butterWaitoa. chasfd from you last March for fat returne . “I consider ‘Faterine’ ha, saved pigs, and the results have ootoniuhme from losing several of my ralu- mp '. 1 ” eed - vott J? 6 WHAT “FATERINE” COSTS. able heifer calves, which I would m weights from the l'“7fonJ ? rnnS t h aC °t Ur3 'll T ha< h' il ' H T sixof thXXving been fwlTn “Xv According to farming experts it lost four .fiom this trouble, when I , “Faterine” the other five bein'ir £4 10s to raise a calf on meal< was recommended to give ‘Faterine’ fed on whey ’ erea . ls> and root ( . rope . and milk at the present time. Witliria • They brought the following dead e . rine , °™ e 'teaspoonful (Aoz.) js ((T . , . . .. , weights at the Hawera Abattoirs:— sufficient for healthy calves for every I had been feeding my calves on ° gallon of skim milk or whey for whey and calf meal, but find the each calf or grown pig every night calves are now thriving on whey Six Pigs Fed Five Pigs Not Fed and morning. In a tinand ‘Faterine,’ and there is no sign on ‘-Faterine.” on “Faterine.” z there are 310 feeds, and at the price of scours, and not only are the irpih "“’ll 22/6 per gallon (tins included) calves doing better, but I find there ~ ’2‘ this works out at less than Id per is a considerable saving of money * ' , *. feed. and time when using whey with b . * ‘Faterine,’ as compared with the <• j 1P c j a i , .1 721 b 381 b With “Faterine you can .teed—calf food mCal and whey, and the igZy J calves take to it more readily. Af- 1 - One calf for 60 days for 10s. ter using ‘Faterine’ for four days. jq-h oq-ik I found all the calves (26) had 48<tb ' OnG calf for 90 day 3 for stopped scouring, and at the end of nn i i P - .even day, there was no sign of • 20 Cal . ves for 90 f P r £l5 - colds, and the calves are now look- Average Q r a ,j )ou ( ; ONE-SIXTH of the ing much more healthy, and their weight 811 b 471 b , *. coats have a nice sleek appear- cost of ordniary meals and ance - Thus showing a difference in favor milk. of those fed on “Faterine” of 34 “I have informed several dairy l-6t'h lb per pig, and, in addition, '‘Faterine” is also a valuable and farmers in this district of the won- these latter five took 10 weeks long- nutritious food for- horses, and is dorful results I have obtained from er to fatten Those on “Faterine” sp ] en did for forcihg on show cattle. . the use ot ‘Faterine as a calf food had fine silky coats and skins, a if fed as instructed, and they arc healthy appearance as compared p . ire lhe sam(J tit anxious to have a supply of ‘Fat- with those fed on cereals and root ’ / erine,’ and if you so desire I will crops. These results with “Fat- as ' calvee ’ horses three tablqspoonsfonward you a list of their names erine” have been an eye-opener to cattle four tablespoonsful, and addresses. me. A. J. HASELTINE. once a day. “FATERINE” A REVOLUTION IN CALF-FEEDING. Saves Time Saves Money Saves the Calves Fattens Pigs Manufacturers: THE “FATERINE” NATURAL STOCK FOODS (N.Z.), Ltd., 508 N.Z. Ins. Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. NEWTON KING, LTD., New Plymouth and at all Branches.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1921, Page 7

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