418 COMPUTING THE RATION FOR FARM ANIMALS 



(4) Corn fodder, ad lib. ; corn silage, 40 lb. ; shorts, 2 lb. ; dry 

 brewers' grains, 2 lb. ; oil-meal, 2 lb. 



(5) Silage, 40 lb. ; hay, ad lib. ; bran, 4 lb. ; oats, 2 lb. ; gluten 

 meal, 2 lb. 



(6) Corn silage, 45 lbs. ; hay, ad hb. ; oats, 4 lb. ; oil-meal, 2 lb. ; 

 cottonseed meal, 1 lb. 



(7) Corn silage, 35 lb. ; clover hay, ad lib. ; bran, oats, and corn 

 meal, 2 lb. each. 



(8) Cover silage, 25 lb. ; hay, 5 lb. ; corn-stalks, ad lib. ; oats, 3 

 3 lb. ; corn meal and oil-meal, 2 lb. each. 



(9) Clover or alfalfa silage, 30 lb. ; hay, ad lib. ; bran, 4 lb. ; mid- 

 dlings, 3 lb. ; oil-meal, 1 lb. 



(10) Alfalfa hay, 20 lb. ; oats, 4 lb. ; corn meal, 2 lb. 



(11) Hay, 20 lb. ; cottonseed hulls, 10 lb. ; cottonseed meal, 4 lb. ; 

 wheat bran, 2 lb. 



(12) Corn silage, 30 lb. ; cottonseed hulls, 12 lb. ; bran, 6 lb. ; 

 cottonseed meal, 3 lb. 



Henry, in his '' Feeds and Feeding," gives the following rations, 

 from various sources, as a guide in determining the amount of feed 

 that should be allowed the horse under various conditions : — 



