APPENDIX 



TABLE A 



Dry matter and digestible nutrients in some common feeding stuffs. 

 (Total pounds in 100 of feed.) 



Note: The above table is compiled from "Feeds and Feeding," by Professor 

 W. A. Henry, 1912 edition. This volume contains analyses of all feeding stuff in 

 use in an important degree on American farms. 



A TABLE OF FEEDING STANDARDS 

 The following are a number of standards that have been 

 arranged from Wolff's feeding tables, and are given simply 

 for the purpose of enabling the pupil to work out a few easy 

 problems in feeding. Suppose you know of some one having 

 a cow that is producing about 22 pounds of milk a day. If 

 the owner is using feeds that are given in Table A, then 

 with the aid of that table and this, you should be able to 

 figure out whether or not the cow is being fed right. In 

 these standards, each 1000 pounds of the animal's weight 



