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contain from 20-25 per cent protein and IcvSS than 10 per 

 cent fiber. 



Oil Cake Feed is an English product often sold in cake form. 

 The price asked for the one sample collected ($40.00 per ton), was 

 very much in excess of its feeding value. 



Ubiko //or^c Fff(/ fully maintained its guarantee. It was clean 

 and sweet, contained no inferior offal and could be considered an 

 economical concentrate for horses. 



Union Grains, according to the manufacturers' statement, con- 

 tain distillers' grains, cottonseed meal, old process linseed meal, 

 white middlings, wheat bran, hominy meal, malt sprouts and a 

 small percentage of table salt. It is a desirable feed of its kind. 



Bujfalo Creamery Feed, according to attached tags, contained 

 corn, wheat middlings, oat hulls, hominy feed, cottonseed meal 

 and gluten feed. It maintained its guarantee and sold for from 

 $32.00 to $33.00 a ton. 



Buffalo Dairy Feed, one sample of which was collected, sold at 

 $32.00 per ton. It could not be considered a complete dairy 

 ration. 



Unicorn Dairy Ration, according to the manufacturers' state- 

 ment, contains wheat gluten, corn gluten feed, cottonseed meal, 

 hominy meal, linseed meal, malt sprouts, and wheat bran. It is 

 a satisfactory milk-producing feed. 



Algrane Milk Feed contained too little protein and too much 

 fiber to be considered a balanced grain ration. The components 

 given were oat hulls, wheat middlings, cottonseed meal, oat bran, 

 gluten feed, corn, oats and salt. 



Husted Dairy Feed, one sample of which was collected, ma}^ 

 be considered a satisfactory dairy feed. 



Sugarota Milk Meal maintained its protein guarantee, but was 

 deficient in fat. It contained altogether too large an amount of 

 malt sprouts to be used as an exclusive dairy feed, and at the price 

 asked it could not be considered economical. 



Ropes' Horse Feed, a local product, contained only high grade 

 material and fully met its guarantee. 



Paragon Dairy Feed contained a large proportion of cottonseed 

 meal together with other by-products. 



