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STEP NO. 1 — GET A COW
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IT - YOURSELF INSTRUTIONS FOR AVERAGE HOMEMAKERS
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strongly recommend Yam ''purchasing on
than stealing ,it. First of all, it' i illegal; and secondly, 'they're bulky, nd difficult
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to conceal. And .. . don't just get any old. cowl Get- a jjpice ,clean,Guerrsey or
Holstein, along with a certificate showing it's - a healthy coWt
STEP NO:2 GET A BARN
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Not just any old structure, but one with a good roof, walls and floor. Cows in order
to be healthy and happy, require the cleaneet and driest iuroundngs. Keep the
barn spotlegi 24 hours a dy, and have it inspiected reoularlY by theoproper author-
ities. Careful . . they're sticklers for perfection in SanitafiOri.
STEP NO. 3—GET A PASTURE
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And don't 'forget a supply of hay for the winter, a dozen sacks of vitamin and min
eral supplement, and plenty of good water. You'll find that cows love to eat both
summer and winter. Don't we all.
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STEP N9. 4—GETUP EARLY
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All -milkers Must! Of course, it's not your disposition we're _concerned about
it's the cow's! And they like to be' milked early idthe morning. , B. sure to use
only the most -Unitary equipment. Ifyou wsh, a good milking machine can be' pur-
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That is, if you're' concerned about your family's health. How much do they cost?
A thousand dollars should handle the job neatly, give or take a couple of hundred.
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— STEP NO: -- USE—ONLY-:'SANITARY CONTAINERS
All your goodovork will go'fornaught if you "goof" at this point! Pour the nice
clean milk in the' sanitary containers and' keep cool until you need it for cooking;
seruibg or using it In the making, of ice cream, cottage cheese, butter or other dairy
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