99 



TABLE LIU. Showing Growth of Calves in Height 



WEIGHT OF CALVES AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT 



The relationship between height and weight is a true index in re- 

 gard to the physical condition of the calves throughout the experi- 

 ment. For each inch in height, Lot I averaged 4.95 pounds or 6.87 

 per cent, more than Lot II and 20.40 per cent, more than Lot III. 

 During the first month, Lot II was heavier in proportion to height 

 than either Lot I or Lot III ; however, during the remainder of the 

 test, the relationship of the three lots in regard to weight was Lot I, 

 first; Lot II, second; and Lot III, third. From these figures, it would 

 appear that the degree of thrift of the three lots of calves was directly 

 reflected by their weight per unit height during the several months 

 of the experiment. 



TABLE LIV. Showing Relation Between Height and Live 



Weight 



Weight per each inch in height 



