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Table II. Average digestibility of American feeding stuffs — continued. 



Feeding staffs 



Roughage — continued 

 Cornforage, green — continued 



Dent fodder com, glazing, B. 



& W. (coarse) 



Sweet fodder corn, roasting ear 



stage 



Sweet fodder corn, in milk... 



Hay from grasses. 



Meadow hay, rich in protein 



Meadow hay, medium in pro- 

 tein 



Meadow hay, poor in protein.. 



Timothy, all trials 



Timothy, cut in bloom 



Timothy, cut soon after bloom 



Orchard grass 



Red top 



Hungarian 



Mixed, rich in protein 



Mixed, medium in protein 



Rowen, average 



Dried pasture grass 



Barley hay 



Oats and vetch 



Timothy and clover, poorly 

 cured 



Blue-joint grass ( CaZamagros- 

 tis Canadensis) in bloom 



Blue-joint grass, past bloom.... 



Wild-oat grass {Danthonica 

 spicata) 



Cats-tail miUet {Pennesetum 

 spieatum) 



Johnson grass 



Witch (quack) grass ( Triticum 



U repens) 



: Sorghum fodder (leaves) 



Sorghum bagasse (stalks after 

 juice is removed) 



Swamp hay 



Salt hay of black grass {Juncus 

 Oerardi) 



Low meadow fox grass {Spar- 

 Una juncea) 



High-grown salt hay (largely 

 Spartina juncea) 



Branch grass {Spartina juncea 

 with Spartina stricta, var. 

 glabra) 



Per 



cent. 



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