FEEDING s 



No. 1. 



18 Ibs. oat straw. 

 ."' ' bean straw, 

 fi " cotton seed cake. 



2 >; wheat bran. 

 5 " linseed meal. 



No. :;. 



20 Ibs. poor hay. 

 5 ' corn meal. 

 5 " cotton seed cake 



20 Ibs. wheat si raw. 

 5 " wheat bran, 



3 ' corn meal. 



4 " linseed meal. 



No. r,. 



20 Ibs. fresh marsh hay. 

 r> corn meal. 

 5 " cotton seed meal. 



No. ti. 



I0ft>s.good mead'whay 

 10 " rye straw. 

 3 " wheat bran. 



5 " linseed meal. 



The following are given by the same author as milk 

 rations : 



No, 4. 

 15 Ibs. straw. 



10 Ibs. clover hay. 

 10 " straw. 



4 linseed oil cake. 



4 *' wheat bran. 



2 " cotton seed cake. 



4 " corn meal. 



18 Ibs. corn fodder. 

 8 "wheat bran. 

 4 ' cotton seed meal. 



4 " corn meal, 



. meadow hay. 

 wheat bran, 

 linseed meal, 

 corn meal. 



hay. 



cotton seed meal 



bran. 



corn meal. 



malt sprouts. 



No. 5. 



10 Ibs. corn fodder. 

 10 " oat straw. 

 2 " linseed meal. 



4 " malt sprouts. 



10 " oat & corn meal. 



No. 6. 

 60 Ibs corn ensilage. 



5 " hay. 



2 " linseed meal. 

 4 " bran. 



FATTENING RATIONS. 



The following rations are recommended by Prof. E. 

 AV. Stewart for fattening cattle. The rations are for 1,000 

 pounds of live weight: 



