daily, or by weight, f corn and cob meal and ^ cottonseed 

 meal and feed 4 to 5 quarts daily, together with one feeding 

 of cut or shredded corn stover and what hay the animal will 

 clean up. 



Producers of market milk generally find it advisable to feed 

 somewhat more grain, and a number of combinations are 

 suggested which vAW produce satisfactory balanced rations 

 when fed with what hay the animal will eat clean (18 to 24 

 pounds a day), or with 1 bushel of corn silage and 10 to 16 

 pounds of hay. 



I. 



100 pounds bran. 



100 pounds flour middlings. 



100 pounds gluten feed. 



Mix and feed 6 to 8 pounds (7 to 9 



quarts) daily. 



III. 

 100 pounds wheat bran. 

 200 pounds gluten feed. 

 35 pounds cottonseed meal. 

 Mix and feed 7 pounds (7 quarts) 



daily. 



V. 



75 pounds wheat bran. 

 150 pounds corn and cob meal. 

 100 pounds cottonseed meal. 

 Mix and feed 6 to 7 pounds (or quarts) 

 daily. 



VII. 



150 pounds distillers' grains. 

 150 pounds standard middlings. 

 100 pounds com or hominy meal. 

 Mix and feed 7 pounds (or quarts) 



daily. 



IX. 

 200 pounds dried brewers' grains. 

 100 pounds corn meal. 



50 pounds cottonseed meal. 

 Mix and feed 7 pounds (9 quarts) 



daily. 



II. 



100 pounds bran. 



100 pounds corn or hominy meal.^ 



100 pounds cottonseed meal. 



Mix and feed 6 to 8 pounds (7 to 9 



quarts) daily. 



IV. 

 100 pounds wheat bran or malt 



sprouts. 

 100 pounds corn or hominy meal. 

 150 pounds gluten feed. 

 Mix and feed 7 pounds (or quarts) 



daily. 



VI. 

 100 pounds distillers' grains. 

 100 pounds malt sprouts. 

 150 pounds corn meal. 



50 pounds cottonseed meal. 

 Mix and feed 7 pounds (7 to 8 quarts) 



daily. 



VIII. 

 150 pounds wheat bran. 

 200 pounds gluten feed. 

 Mix and feed 7 pounds (8 to 9 quarts) 



daily. 



X.2 

 300 pounds bran. 

 100 pounds flour middlings. 

 100 pounds corn meal. 

 100 pounds ground oats. 

 300 pounds gluten feed. 

 100 pounds linseed meal. 

 Mix and feed as desired. 



XI. 



1 . 5 pounds gluten feed. 



1 . 5 pounds cottonseed meal. 



4.0 pounds dried beet pulp.' 



XII. 



3 pounds distillers' grains. 



4 pounds dried beet pulp.' 



' Corn and cob meal if on hand can be used in place of corn or hominy meal. 



* Ration designed for cows on test; rather expensive for ordinarj' purposes. 



« Beet pulp should be moistened with two to three times its weight of water before feeding. 



