108 ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON STOCK FEEDS AND FEEDING 



lies in its outer circumference just beneath the hull. If the meal 

 is derived from any other cereal, the source must be designated. 



Corn bran is the outer coating of the corn kernel. 



Gluten feed is a product obtained in the manufacture of starch 

 and glucose from corn and is a mixture of gluten meal and corn 

 bran to which may be added the residue resulting from the 

 evaporation of the so-called "steep-water." If derived from any 

 other cereal, the source must be designated. 



Wheat bran is the coarse outer coating of the wheat berry. 



Shorts or standard middlings are the fine particles of the outer 

 bran as well as the inner or "bee-wing" bran separated from the 

 bran and white middlings. 



Shipstuff or wheat mixed feed is a mixture of the by-products 

 from the milling of the wheat berry. 



White wheat middlings are that part of the offal from wheat 

 left after separating it from the bran and the shorts or standard 

 middlings. 



Red dog is a low-grade wheat flour containing the finer parti- 

 cles of bran. 



Oat Groats are the kernels of the oat berry with the hulls re- 

 moved. 



Oat shorts or oat middlings are the starchy portion of the oat 

 groats obtained in the milling of rolled oats. 



Oat hulls are the outer covering of the oat grain. 



Oat clippings are the small hairs, dust and ends of oats 

 separated from the oats in the clipping process and may con- 

 tain light oats and oat hulls. 



Rice bran is the inner cuticle of the rice hull. 



Rice polish is the flour secured from the surface of the rice 

 kernels in polishing. 



Rice meal or flour is the clean ground rice. 



Rice hulls are the outer covering of the rice grain. 



Flaxseed meal is the entire flaxseed ground. 



Flax plant refuse is the flax shives, flax pods, inferior flax 

 seeds and the woody portion of the flax plant or any of the above 

 materials. 



