THE FEEDING OF LIVE STOCK. 183 
Owing to high price of corn-meal he fed to Ex- 
position cows considerable corn hearts from 
hominy mills and gluten feed. These were 
liberally used with other grains. The corn 
hearts, considering cost, gave satisfactory re- 
sults. 
Digestible constituents in by-products.— 
The following table is given by Prof. W. A. 
Henry, in answer to a correspondent,* showing 
the digestible constituents in 100 lbs. of each 
of the by-products of corn: 
Protein. | Carbohydrates. Fat. 
ORM So OI aay Sek 7.1 Ibs. 62.7 lbs. 4,2 lbs. 
Elominy. chops. ....... -- 8.9 lbs. 61.9 Ibs. 6.3 lbs. 
Corn Seri  ττεετως 8.9 lbs. 61.4 lbs. 5.6 lbs. 
SUSIE 10 (2): | Ee ee ace 9.3 lbs. 63.6 lbs. 4,1 lbs. 
Gluten meal..........25.0 Ibs. 49.4 lbs. 5.6 105. 
Each one of these contains more protein than 
the corn, and the gluten meal more than three 
times as much. 
* Breeder's Gazette, Sept. 5, 1894. 
