120 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 

 Average Composition, etc. — Concluded. 



V. 



VI. 



Summary of Cost of the Above-stated Average Daily Fodder 

 Rations icsed. 



[Cents.] 



* Allowing ninety-two per cent, of the manurial value of the feed consumed 

 obtainable. 



Gain required in Pounds^ per Day, of Live Weight, to cover 

 Expenses for Feed. 



How far in the case of each steer these rates of daily in- 

 crease in their live weiijht have been realized in case of each 

 specified fodder ration may be seen from the subsequent de- 

 tailed feeding; record of each animal. 



