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I to 2 pounds daily is the usual allowance, depending upon the size 

 and condition of the animal, to be fed in combination with hay, or 

 hay and silage. The writer finds a mixture by weight of equal parts 

 of bran and fine middlings quite satisfactory. A calf six months 

 old receives about a pound of this mixture daily, which is increased 

 to 2 or possibly 3 pounds when it reaches twelve to eighteen 

 months. 



(/) Horses. 



Rations for horses, as well as a discussion of feeds and methods 

 of feeding will be found in Bulletin No. 99, copies of which are still 

 available. 



