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The Proper Rearing of Calves is a detail to which the successful dairy farmer must give attention. The above illustration depicts Mr. G. H. Bell's model calf pen at Oakura. The feeding stalls are neat and clean, and the inside of the shed a model of cleanliness. A row of shining buckets (hidden by the calves in the illustration) indicates the method of giving the calves their drink.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1934, Page 25 (Supplement)

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The Proper Rearing of Calves is a detail to which the successful dairy farmer must give attention. The above illustration depicts Mr. G. H. Bell's model calf pen at Oakura. The feeding stalls are neat and clean, and the inside of the shed a model of cleanliness. A row of shining buckets (hidden by the calves in the illustration) indicates the method of giving the calves their drink. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1934, Page 25 (Supplement)

The Proper Rearing of Calves is a detail to which the successful dairy farmer must give attention. The above illustration depicts Mr. G. H. Bell's model calf pen at Oakura. The feeding stalls are neat and clean, and the inside of the shed a model of cleanliness. A row of shining buckets (hidden by the calves in the illustration) indicates the method of giving the calves their drink. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1934, Page 25 (Supplement)