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Feeds and Feeding. 



858. Oats. At the Wisconsin Station, l the writer conducted 

 trials with whole and ground oats fed with corn meal to pigs, 

 with results shown in the table: 



Feeding whole and ground oats with corn meal to pigs Wisconsin 



Station. 



We learn from the above that the best returns were secured 

 when feeding a ration consisting of one-third ground oats and 

 two-thirds corn meal. Whole oats gave poorer returns than ground 

 oats. The feed requirements for 100 pounds of gain in both trials 

 where ground oats were used were very low, and show the high 

 value of this grain for pig feeding when ground and fed in com- 

 bination with corn meal. (186-7) 



859. Oat feed. Oat feed was tested at the Massachusetts Sta- 

 tion 2 by Lindsey. Six grade Chester White pigs from the same 

 litter were divided into two lots, with four pigs in the first and 

 two in the second. One lot received oat feed, the other corn meal, 

 both getting skim milk, with the following results: 



Oat feed in comparison with corn meal Massachusetts Station. 



About 20 per cent, more oat feed than corn meal was required 

 * Kept. 1889. * Rept. 1896. 



