Mar. =5, 19. s Energy V allies of Feeding Stuffs for Cattle 489 



(3) Net energy values. — A summary of the average net energy 

 values obtained in these experiments for 11 different feeding stuflts is 



A simple method is outlined for computing net energy values, in the 

 absence of direct determinations, from metabolism experiments or from 

 the data of ordinary feeding tables. 



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