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THE STOCKFEEDER'S COMPANION 



for everything except the special feeding during the 

 first summer (twenty weeks) : 



Table giving Summary of Seventy-three Weeks' Feeding. 



It will be noticed that the average value of bullocks 

 at end of experiment in Lot 4 was only iis. behind 

 that of Lot i, while the cost of rearing during the first 

 twenty weeks was 2, 135. 6d. more for Lot i than for 

 Lot 4, and this after taking the whole milk (Lot i) 

 at only 4f d. per gall., while the calf meal and separated 

 milk are fairly near their present value. 



In the cod-liver oil lot the average results are 

 very good, but three calves have fallen out of the 



