Colorful and clever entertain- (I s--The Glcngarry Dancers- iiuide a splendid impression when appearing in Scottish Reels: and Argyle Broadsword num- bers at the Musical Festival. THE GLENGARRY DANCERS Left to right-Rosemary Noonami Maureen McDonald, Linda Duffy, Judy Glover, Julie Foster, Cath- Helen Guardian Photo erine Sheila Johnson. Curtis, Noonan. m AGRICULTURAL NEWS P. E. I. Department of Agriiellltllto ti HERD MANAGEMENT The love of animals combined with ingenuity is a certain path to success in milking cows. The hiiiiilling of livestock and the re of pastures is essential. iiiith one year of cultivated crop between hog pastures preferred. 4. The young pigs are kept on this clean pasture until they are Illiiilig profits have been enjoyed foul. months old, at which time I" """'y "'e"' Tiwse wh” "9 '9” they are less susceptible to the iimrilcti for their dairying ability are must surely even-tempered. i.-viirrolls people with a fond at- lzii-Iimcnt to their herd. Kind treat- llIt'lli and careful handling com- hiiied with sound feeding practic- ravages of the roundworms. The above system not only controls the roundworm problem. but also prevents other internal Brooder Equipment-New brood- parasites and filth-born diseases ers, both the unit stove type and from taking their toll. There are several modifications of the above system. If a clean, portable house is placed on a clean pasture and the sow is wasllcd before entering the lot, we have a simplified system of sani- tation. Pigs raised in confinement are not exposed to internal parasite infection if the floors are cleaned and disinfected periodically. How- ever. unless a thorough cleaning job is done we can expect almost as much trouble from internal parasites on cement floors as we. would encounter in the feed lot. I BROODING l l the long house ty e. are constant- ly being put on t e market. Many of the older makes are being im- proved. The same applies to the other brooder equipment. Start with a clean broolier house-It is essential that the broader house be thoroughly clean- ed and disinfected before using, unless it is new. New brooder Ilouscs should have the floors treated with carbolineum. or a good red mite paint. This will make the boards waterproof and easier to clean after use, as well as providing some disinfecting poiier particularly in cracks and crevices where germs may lodge. This should be done preferably a Continued on Page 7 es will help you in obtaining milk LI'lllll a cow up to her inherited aiiiiliy. With this in mind we pro sniit a proved feeding programme and some helpful hints on cow raie. GOOD HERDSMANSHIP Have a definite breeding pro- izrzinime. liaise your own heifer: from your high producing cows. Keep production records by their use cull continuously. Always use a good pure-bred hull for a herd sire. Always feed I '..ell-balanced dairy ration. Supply salt at all times. Watch the weight and condition of your cows. Be sure every cow has a two- month dry period. Feed and handle carefully dur- ing the dry period. Keep the manger. slit-ct. llave regular hours to feed and milk. . Cows on summerdried pasture reqilire extra feed. In winter curry and brush the .li:iii'y cow daily. Ciiws that are contented are hrziitily cows. HINTS 0N MILKING llaindle heifers carefully when they are first milked. A cow must like to be milked if there is to be a t'l ' ii. response to milking. Ciiiisequently. special care is nec- essary so that newly freshenod heifers do not come to associate piipleasant sensations with milk- llll. y Avoid the unusual during milk- iiiiz. Such things as strange noises ylllfly attract the cow's attention .and so prevent complete response to milking. The milker must be a person iiliiniilics not arouse the cow's siisiiicion. Some people. by their gactioiis, create iicivousness in cons and cannot be good mllkers. Milk those cows first which let lillllill their milk in response to Ill'tlpl:Ilt8iI0l1 for milking. such as starting the milking machine. llianizlng utensils. etc. Milk rapidly. If milking takes more than seven minutes for most rows, the effectiveness of the hor- mine that is essential to letting down milk will be partly worn out clean and St I! VARIOUS STYLES For Mother's Day KAUFMAN M N 8 AND colours that will not mark floors. gtaiifttsm Trim - Smart -- Washable "mm"! Styled for every member of the in g g N th NO CEMENT NO NAILS NO STITCHI G mmclookinglike NEW! Air coils for comfort leather, lion-uiarlting HOUSE SHOES The gift of Easy on the Foot cushion every step. Double Wear Soft, supple leather outsole lasts longer than the sturdiest leather sole - can't wear out. With their bouncy 'ibubblc- rubbcr" midsolcs, they feature Made by KAUFMAN Idiot Co.,LH. lasting cammrt illions of tiny air bubbles on-Marking soft. tlcxible leather outsolc mily . . .s'lmply toss them into c washing machine-out they IIICHENEI. ouunlo 47 Years in Fine Footwear and incomplete milking will result ,”0 "Oi practice in longed strip DIHR because this will utlmateiy make a stripper of the cow. Ollerate milking machine: ac- Widlnz to the manufacturer's dir- t'('iiOllS. increasing the vacuum or alterlniz the rate of pulsations 'lul'm those recommended by the manufacturer may make milking llnnlcasant for the cow. Do not leave the milking mach- lne on the cow after the milk has fcascd flowing because this may "lure the delicate lining of the teat cistern. .. ”9V9I0D the technique of know- "'l by feeling when the gland has been emptied of milk. i3WlNE SANITATION 4331 nil; all Jam: 'ofilivestocl:. 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