Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 22, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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    HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION
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L ivestock a n d D airy
Facts About Care of Farmers’ Feeders and Aids to Greater Milk Production.
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who is instructor in the depart-
m ent of d airy husb an d ry a t Ore-
gon A g ricu ltu ral College, con-
eludes his in terestin g discussion
on th e care of m ilk and cream.
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BY O. a . SIMPSON.
H E M IS T A K E o f p u rchasing cheap
utensils is too o ften made. The
cheapest m eans o f im proving th e
o u tp u t of th e d airy is th e purchase of
good utensils Cheap u tensils are poor­
ly tinned, and tlie seam s and crevices
not thoroughly flushed w ith solder.
E v ery article th a t comes in contact
w ith m ilk or cream should be rinsed
w ith cold or lukew arm w ater before be­
ing washed. The w ashing is to bo done
by brushing th e su rface o f each article
w ith hot w ater co n tain in g w ashing pow­
der. Cloths are not as good as brushes
fo r cleaning tin w are or any utensil w ith
square corners, because th ey will not
reach into th e corners and crevices. A
good w ashing pow der for milk utensils
m ay be m ade by m ixing sal soda and
saleratu s (sodium b ic a rb o n a te ). I t is
not necessary th a t the w ashing com ­
pound form a suds. T here are a num ­
ber of compounds p u t on th e m ark et
b y d airy supply houses th a t are espe­
cially com pounded fo r w ashing dairy
utensils. Soap is likely to form a thin
film over th e su rface o f th e utensil, and
unless thoroughly rinsed o ff before
scalding, may d ry on. No u tensil should
be considered clean u n til it has been
brushed. No am ount of sloshing or
w hirling in th e wash w ater will th o r
oughly rem ove th e th in film of milk
th a t adheres to th e surface.
Scald Thoroughly.
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In w ashing th e sep arato r, th e bowl
p a rts and tin w are m ay be p u t in th e
supply can, covered w ith cold or lu k e­
w arm w ater, and allowed to d rain off.
The p a rts m ay th en be ta k e n out,
w ashed in hot w ater, re tu rn e d to the
supply can, rinsed and th en scalded.
The sep arato r should be w ashed and
scalded a fte r each run. I f no hot w ater
is available, it should be w ashed w ith
cold w ater a fte r one run, and a fte r th e
second ru u thoroughly w ashed and
scalded.
The most thorough scalding is done
w ith live steam . Boiling w ater is s a t­
isfa c to ry if th e tem p eratu re can be
m ain tain ed long enough to accom plish
sterilizatio n . The chief b e n e fit derived
from pouring scalding w ater on th e
utensils is th a t the utensil is heated and
dries quickly. B acteria do n o t th riv e
in d ry surroundings, and care should
bo ta k e n to keep th e u ten sils d ry when
not in use. I f the utensil becomes dusty
before using, it should be rinsed w ith
pure w ater.
D epartm ent of Agriculture Experts Announce Results of Experi­
ments on Seventeen Horses.
H AT G LA N D E R S vaccine is not
In a rtific ia l in fectio n s of the vacci­
effectiv e in rendering horses im ­ n ated anim als th ey showed no resist­
mune from th is dangerous disease ance w hatsoever, as both vaccinated
is th e conclusion reached by specialists horses prom ptly developed an acute
of th e B ureau o f A nim al In d u stry , U. form of th e disease from touching the
S. D ep artm en t o l A griculture, as a re­ Schneiderian m em brane w ith a p la ti­
sult of ex ten siv e experim ents w ith num loop which had b ees touched to
horses and o th er anim als. The ex p eri­ a grow th of glanders bacilli.
“ Refrain,’' Is Advice.
m ents show th a t while inallcin is high­
ly effe c tiv e as a m eans to discover the
F o r the present, th erefo re, it seems
presence o f glan d ers in a horse, n eith er advisable to ab stain from im m unizing
m allein nor glan d ers vaccine has sliovvu horses by this method, as a practice
any positivo value in curing anim als o f th is k in d may do m ore harm than
good.
sick w ith glanders.
In th e experim ents 17 horses were
O wners h aving horses which are enp-
used. These w ere slab led uuder such posedly im m unized wonld n a tu ra lly b e­
conditions th a t vaccinated and uu- come careless, th in k in g th e ir anim als
vaccinated horses could be brought into were re sista n t to the disease, and thus
co n tact w ith a good d ischarging case even a b e tte r oppo rtu n ity would be of­
of glanders. Atallein and eye te s ts were fered for the p ropagation of the disease
used carefu lly to d eterm ine th e results. th a n if the horses w ere not vaccinated.
Results Obtained Told.
F urtherm ore, th e fa c t th a t the blood of
The results o b tain ed by these in vaccinated anim als can n o t be utilized
v estig atio n s ap p ear to be su fficien t to fo r serom te sts for tw o or three m ouths
d em o n strate th e u n satisfacto ry results a fte r th e injections is also a g re a t dis
o f th is m ethod o f im m unization.
ad v an ta g e in the erad icatio n of the dis
O f th e 13 im m unized anim als, 9 con ease.
As a resu lt of th is prelim inary work
tr a d e d th e disease from n atu ral ex ­
posure, w hich is a large proportion when it appears th a t the control and eradica
it is considered th a t all anim als were tion of glanders m ust still be depend
aged and k ep t m ost of tho tim e during ont upon the co ncentration of our ef
fo rts in elim inating in fected horses and
th e exposure out o f doors.
O f the fo u r rem aining im munized th e adoption of proper precaution«
horses, one died of im paction a fte r the a g a in st th e introduction of infected ani
second v accin atio n , while the other mais into stables free from the disease.
th ree anim als w ere killed A ugust 2d, The resu lts achieved in G erm any, Aus
1913, in order to ascertain by post m or­ tr ia and C anada by those methods have
tem ex am ination th e possib ility o f g lan ­ proved very encouraging, and no doubt
ders ex istin g in tnese anim als which if executed in th e same sp irit in this
had g iven positivo serum reactio n , b u t co u n try a m arked reduction ui tho cases
w hich had retu rn ed to nomal.
of g landers would result.
TYPES OF SANITARY M if.ìf PAIL3,
100 pounds makes 100 gallons of Perfect
Milk Substitute.
Send for pamphlet, "How to Raise Cnlvaa
Cheaply and Successfully W ithout Milk.*
A t your Dealer» or
STAR
LINE
Barn
Fixtures
Space will not p erm it us to tell
you much ab o u t th is line, b u t— I f
yon a re in te re ste d —W rite fo r free
C atalogue.
Full line of Dairy and Creamery
Supplies.
M O N R O E & C R IS E L L
Barn Fixture Dept.
126 Front St.
Portland, Ore.
SAVE
YOUR
FR U ITS A N D
VEG ETARI. i JI
FROM A
GLUTTED
M a r k e t
W ith a N r .
tlonal Steam
Pressure Cao.
ning O utfit, i
W rite for
catalogue I f .
IiEN N IhiG ER A A Y E S MFG. C O ,
57 F irst Street, Portland, Oregon.
DAIRYMEK
ORAIN
nova
8H ING LES
I Can Bave You Money
g. £. GILBER1
Write Me.
201 Washington 8t., Portland, Oregos
H ID E S
F O B S . WOOL, P E L T S. EAO.
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H IB B A R D ST E W A R T OO,
SaaUIs, W a ll.
W rite for prim lull and s k lp in f Uzs,
( P ir n « a e a tlo a thia papar.)
C onditions
crea m a lr e a d y cooled .
Dryer, Bollam & Co
If eans are set in tanks of cold water
for cooling, stir frequently.
Keep cans in cold water tall de
liver ed.
Keep Cans Covered.
S e p arate cream, testin g from 35 to 40
p er cent. Such cream will keep b etter
th a n th in n er cream , besides leaving
m ors skim milk a t home for feeding, and
lessening th e expense charges on a given
am o u n t of fat.
Keep the eream eans covered a fte r
General Commission .Merchants.
128 Front Street, Portland, Gregor
CASH PRICES PAID FOR PRODI
Ship a s P ressed Me»ta, P on ltrr.
EM » ai.4 Fruita. P otatoes »ad II
in p u n t i t r
R etu rn »
• h ip i.ie g and m arket
d a ily .
a d r te a
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BURNETT A SON
k t t Front Street. Portland. Oregon.
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As good as New M ilk a t half the Cost
G la n d e r e V a c c i n e is N o t E f f e c t iv e
Summary.
B rush th e cow and sponge o ff flan k s
and udder before milking.
TJse sm all to p pail.
Do not feed stro n g ly flav o red feeds
till a fte r m ilking is com pleted.
Do not feed hay or o th er d u sty feeds
till after m ilking.
Remove m ilk from barn im m ed iate­
ly a fte r m ilking.
Cool m ilk to 50 degrees F., or below,
as soon a f t e r m ilking as possible. Where
eream is to be sold, sep arate as soon
as possible a fte r m ilking, and cool th e
cream to 50 degrees F., or below.
Cool down eream before m ixing w ith
Whaa cream is hauled any distance
Is the run, k eep co v er, d w ith b la n k et
•r burlap saturated ia w ater.
Deliver eream often, not leas than
three U rns a week in summer and
tw ice a week ia winter.
ia washing uteoaiia, firs t rin se them
Blatchford’s Calf Meal
<i> to w hich has been added some good in w hich the seam s and corners are
<t> w ashing pow der, and, last of all, ste ril­ flushed and sm oothly rounded w ith
<e> ize by pouring boiling w ater over them, solder.
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in lukew arm w ater or cold w ater, then or b e tte r, b y holding over liv e steam .
In thia number, Mr. Simpson, <s> brush them thoroughly in hot w ater Uso u ten sils th a t are well tinned, and
CHA M PIO N .
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PERFECTION,
A tw ie jr a r old p lsn ta l.o a of D o sg la s
i a th s Oregon N ational forest show« S4
rent o f th e trees b r tn *
R sta n siv e plant.
f young trees la W ashington and Ore
are eoaU nc only ( a aa sera. D irect tend
.1 lodgepole pine has beea snoeeasful «
ut eacep tioa a a th« Arapaha N ation«! |
* t Oolorada.
B orstal af (ha areaa at
two and th ra e y ear» »<» u u .» t , Jiu t ,
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