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Quaker Dairy Molasses Feed. Grain screening.s, flax pods and 

 stalks, oatmeal mill by-products (oat shorts, oat hulls, oat mid- 

 dlings), cottonseed meal and molasses. 



Hammond Dairy Feed. Cottonseed meal, distillers' grains, 

 malt sprouts, mixed broken grains, corn, wheat, oats, barley, 

 pure cane molasses and three-tenths per cent salt. 



Sugarota Horse Feed. Malt sprouts, corn, oats, flax, bran, bar- 

 ley, oat clipps, molasses and a small percentage of salt. 



On account of the fact that these feeds are relatively low in 

 protein and that most of them contain very noticeable amounts of 

 low grade by-products such as oat hulls, grain screenings and flax 

 residues, they are not to be recommended as economical dairy 

 feed stuffs. Husted's molasses feed was somewhat superior to the 

 other brands oftered. 



Ten samples of rye feeds and middlings are 

 Rye Feeds. reported. They were of good quality, uni- 

 Page 20. formly free from weed-seeds and other for- 



eign material, and contained about as much 

 protein as the average wheat bran. They resemble standard 

 wheat middlings in feeding value. 



Average Analysis. 



No. Samples, 10 



Protein (per cent) , 15.08 



Fat (per cent), 3.06 



Fiber (per cent), 4.45 



Price a ton, ,129.28 



Eleven samples of calf meal are reported. 



Calf Meals. They are intended as a whole or partial 



Page 20. milk substitute for young calves. All of 



these meals will undoubtedly serve as a 



partial milk substitute for calves intended for dairy purposes, 



beginning about three weeks after birth. 



II. Starchy (Carbohydrate) Feeds. 



Corn Meal. 



Ground Grains. ^^^''^^^^ Analyses and Retail Prices. 

 Pages 21-22. 



No. Samples, 

 Protein (per cent). 

 Fat (per cent) , 

 Fiber (per cent), 

 Price a ton. 



