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obtained last year. In the majority of the experiments the 

 fowls receiving the moist mash have produced a greater num- 

 ber of eggs. The moist-mash feed has seemed to be superior to 

 the dry feed in four out of the six experiments, and the num- 

 ber of eggs in most of these experiments has been materially 

 greater than the number produced under the dry system of feed- 

 ing. In the two experiments in which the dry system gave the 

 greater number of eggs, the differences were relatively small. 

 Averaging the six experiments, the results are as follows : — 



Number of Eggs daily per 100 Hens. 

 Moist mash, . . . ... . . . 30.3 



Dry feeds, 34.5 



