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A few feeds that do not find a place in 

 Miscellaneous our regular classification are listed here. 

 Protein Feeds. None of them are found generally dis- 

 Page 28. tributed. 



Cracker-Jack Feed was as guaranteed — 

 ground wheat and flax screenings. 



Bibhy's Pig Meal is an English product, having a limited sale 

 in Massachusetts. 



Argo Corn Oil Meal is the residue derived from the corn germ 

 after extracting the oil. 



CXX Feed is a by-product from the manufacture of Postum. 

 The result of a digestion experiment made at this station indi- 

 cates it to have a low feeding value. 



Puffed Wheat Meal is the residue resulting from the manu- 

 facture of puffed w'heat (dust, broken kernels, etc.). 



II. Starchy (Carbohydrate) Feeds. 



The meals made from corn, oats and rye 

 Meals Made from were examined but, when pure, were not 

 Cereal Grains. required to be guaranteed by the JMassa- 

 Pages 29-30. chuestts law. 



Much of the corn meal, particularly that 

 manufactured west of Massachusetts, does not consist of the 

 entire seed but is made from that part of the kernel left after 

 the manufacture of cracked corn or table meal. In feeding value 

 such meal is equal to that made from the entire seed. 



Average Analyses and, Retail Prices. 



The cereal meals are all valuable sources of digestible carbo- 

 hvdrates, corn meal being usually the most economical. Rye, 

 1)eing rather less palatable, is less desirable than either oats or 

 corn. 



