1895.] 



PUBLIC DOCUMENT- -No. '63. 



107 



Record of Feed consumed. 



[Average.*] 



FoDDEK Articles. 



Feed 

 cotisumed 

 (founds). 



Dry Matter 

 (Pounds). 



Lofal 



Market 



Cost. 



Maniirial 



Value 

 Obtainable. 



Net 

 Cost. 



Wheat bran, 



Buffalo gluten feed, 



New iiroccss linseed meal, 



Cottonseed meal. 



Corn and cob meal, 



Oat feed, 



Kowen, .... 



Sojaliean and corn ensilage 



Corn euhilage, 



Corn slover, . 



(-orn fodder, 



Vetc-h and oats, . 



Buckwheat, . 



Cabbage, 



Other ureen crops, 



Turnips and potatoes, 



Beets, .... 



675 



476 



705 



168 



161 



96 



8fi9 



2,569 



2,725 



1,256 



314 



552 



1,3S9 



1,200 



1,652 



735 



615 



600.75 

 4.37.92 

 .630.13 

 154.56 

 123.97 



89.28 

 770.80 

 570.03 

 572.20 

 954.. 56 



59.66 

 138.00 

 208.3.) 

 156.00 

 330.00 



90.00 

 100.24 



$6 41 

 4 52 

 9 52 



2 26 

 1 45 



91 

 6 51 



3 52 

 3 41 

 3 13 



39 



76 



1 74 



1 50 



2 07 

 92 



1 23 



$3 98 

 2 70 

 7 47 



2 13 

 47 

 34 



3 37 



2 04 

 1 42 



3 77 

 14 

 47 



1 33 



1 34 



1 49 



40 



50 



$50 25 I $33 36 



$2 43 



1 82 



2 05 

 13 

 98 

 57 



3 14 

 1 48 

 1 99 



64 

 25 

 29 

 41 

 16 

 58 

 52 

 73 



$16 SO 



* The steers consumed approximately the same quantities of food during the entire 

 experiment, only slight difference in coarse fodders being noted. 



Sleer I. 



Live weitrht of animal when purt'hased, . 



Live weight of animal when sold, . 



Total gain during experiment, 



Average gain in weight per day. 



Dry matter required to produce one pound live weight, 



Financvd Slatemcnt. 



Total cost of feed per pound live weight actually produced, 

 Net cost of feed per pound live weight actually produced. 

 Total cost to us of one pound live beef, .... 



Cents. 



9.14 

 3.07 

 6.39 



