434 



SWINE IN AMERICA 



RESULTS WITH SKIM-MILK AND WHEY 



Value of manure and cost of care and feed considered. 



American experimental work with skim milk for 

 swine, as conducted up to 1903, is treated at length in 

 Part II of Bulletin No. 47 of the Bureau of Animal 

 Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, and 

 the four foregoing tables are the results of summaries 

 made by Rommel for that bulletin. 



SKIM MILK WITH OTHER FEEDS 



The beneficial effect of skim milk on digestion is ob- 

 served when it is made a ration with other feeds than 

 corn. Numerous experiments on this line have been 

 conducted at the Central experimental farm of Canada 

 (Bulletin No. 33), and these are summarized in the 

 following tables on pages 435, 436 and 437. 



