CHEMISTRY OF THE FEEDING OF ANIMALS. 



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Table III. — Food, Increase, Manure, &c., of Fattening Animals. 



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13-5 



18-5 



7-3 



cated, and of good quality, are employed, and that other con- 

 ditions are moderately favorable. 



The quantities of the different foods recorded in the table have 

 been adopted after a very careful consideration of the results of 

 numerous experiments on feeding on the large scale ; and after 

 the illustrations, which have been given of the different pro- 

 portions of the organs in the different descriptions of animal, it will 

 be seen how consistent are the variations in the quantity and quality 



