21 



Miscellaneous. 



For comparative values of H.O. horse and chop feeds, see page 23. 



III. Poultry Foods. 



American, American Cereal Co., 



H. O., 



H. 0. Company, 



Dessicated Fish, Red Star Mnfg. Co., 

 Concent'd Meal, Darling Fertilizer Co., 

 Animal Meal, Bowker Fertilizer Co., 

 Meat & Bone Meal, Beach Soap Co., 

 Superior Meat " Bradley Fertilizer Co., 



Pure Beef Scraps, Darling Fertilizer Co. 



Dedham, 



Somerville, 



Westminster, 



Lawrence, 



Lawrence, 



Haverhill, 



Leominster, 



Fall River, 



Wiuchendon, 



Lawrence, 



Baldwiusville, 



New Bedford, 



Fall River, 



8.68 

 10.11 

 9.42 

 8.74 

 8.31 

 8.93 

 8.30 

 7.34 

 5.16 

 3.79 

 6.08 

 6.23 

 10.11 



14.68 

 15.53 

 13.59 

 13.53 

 17.58 

 17.88 

 45.21 

 34.23 

 37.59 

 33.90 

 42.80 

 43.19 

 56.63 



5.79 



5.73 



4.82 



5.90 



5.63 



4.75 



1.70 



11.80 



11.06 



12.13 



17.55 



15.85 



16.51 



The poultry feeds prepared by the American Cereal Co. and by 

 the H. O. Company are mixtures of oat feed, corn, and some nitrog- 

 enous feed stuff, the latter added to raise the protein to 14—17 per 

 cent. A mixture of 100 pounds of wheat middlings, 75 pounds of 

 corn meal or cracked corn, and 25 pounds of gluten meal, would 

 make a feed equally valuable, which would cost about 90 cents 

 per 100 pounds. The various meat scraps and meat meals are mix- 

 tures of meat, containing some fat, and bone. Those running high- 

 est in protein contain the least bone and are the most valuable. 

 They are generally sold at a fair price. 



