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Bibbys Horse Feed is an English product, consisting of various grains and grain 

 by-products moistened with molasses and pressed into small cakes. So far as we have 

 determined, it contains no inferior material. Champion Record Dairj^ Feed and Tioga 

 Horse Feed are also free from oat feed, oat clippings and screenmgs. 



The second group of molasses feeds contains less than 15 per cent of protein, and 

 usually consists of molasses, corn and oats, to which may be added other products. 



Sucrene Horse & Mule Feed, Alfalfa Molasses Union Horse Feed, Garden Spot 

 Horse Feed, H-0 Special Stock Feed, New England Stock Feed Company Special 

 Dairy Feed, Green Cross Horse Feed and Sugared Schumacher contained oat feed. 



Sugared Schumacher and H-0 Special Stock Feed are stock feeds to which very 

 dry molasses has been added. 



Hog Feeds and Calf Meal. 



Nine samples of hog feeds and six samples of calf meals are reported, all of which 

 practically met their guarantees. 



Mixed Cereal Meals. 



Seven brands of pro^Tnder (ground corn and oats) are reported. They were un- 

 adulterated. 



Stock and Horse Feeds. 



This group of feeding stuffs contains oat feed (oat hulls, shorts and middlings) as 

 a base, together \Adth other cereal bj^-products used to increase digestibilit}', which 

 render the mixture more palatable and make the oat feed contained salable. If the 

 consumer believes it to be economical to purchase this material, the brcmds u-hich 

 contain the least fiber are to be preferred. The economy of feeding such mixtures i& 

 questioned. A classification of stock feeds according to fiber content follows: — ■ 



