FEEDING BABY BKKVKS. 



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TABLE 6. 

 Feeding Period 201 Days Dee. 20, 1915 to July 8, 1916. 



DISCUSSION OF RESULTS. 



. The foregoing table shows that, though there was not much difference 

 in the average dailv gain among the different lots, the largest gain was 

 made by Lot 1, followed by Lo f s 3, 4, and 2, in the order named. 

 Lot 1, however, shrank most in shipping, whereas, Lot 2 shrank least. 

 On the basis of the sale weights at Fort Worth, therefore, the rank in 

 average daily gain per head changed somewhat, giving Lot 3 first place 

 with a gain of 1.39 pounds; Lots 1 and 2, second place with a gain of 



