MILK-FORMING FOOD FOR COWS.
120 Feeds. In Packets, 14s. 9d.
Delivered at any Railway Station, Carriage Free, on receipt of Post-office Order.
G. H. BOLTON & CO.,
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS,
WARRINGTON.
The principle of these foods consists in the property of their elements (by the exercise of chemical affinities) to apply the waste usually caused by respiration and perspiration to the production of animal activity, consolidate it into flesh, or determine it to the secretion of milk.
Just published (June, 1858),
ELEMENTS OF ANIMAL NUTRITION
AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
Particularly as regards the vigorous condition of the Horse, the Fattening
of Cattle, and the Formation of Milk in Cows.
BY G. H. BOLTON,
AGRICULTURAL CHEMIST,
WARRINGTON.
Price Sixpence, or forwarded, Post Free, to any address on receipt of Seven Stamps.