6 Wyoming Experiment Station. 



digestibility of Wyoming grown alfalfa and native hays. By 

 using these new results in the compounding of rations, the 

 Wyoming ranchman will come much nearer to supplying the 

 needs of his live stock without waste of nutrients than he 

 could with average analyses heretofore published. This will 

 readily be seen from a comparison of the following tables. The 

 first table gives a ration for a fattening lamb of 100 pounds 

 compounded according to average analyses as compiled in 



Henry's ''Feeds and Feeding" : 







RATION FOR FATTENING LAMB OF IOO POUNDS ACCORDING TO 

 AVERAGE ANALYSES. 



The next table is made up with the figures for alfalfa 

 taken from analyses and digestion coefficients of first cutting 

 alfalfa hay, crop of -1905, as reported in this bulletin. 



SAME RATION FOR FATTENING LAMB OF IOO POUNDS WYOMING 

 ANALYSES OF ALFALFA. 



(Figures for corn taken from Henry's "Feeds and Feeding"; 

 figures for alfalfa taken from this bulletin.) 



