262 rRINCIPLES OF FEED IN a FARM ANIMALS 



a value only slightly below that of timothy hay. It is said 

 to be much better than good hay for horses with heaves, 

 owing to its being free from dust. 



Shredding com stover does not increase its value as a 

 feed but it does make it much easier to handle and store, and 

 more valuable as a bedding. 



Sweet sorghum, kafir, feterita, and milo stovers are 

 the stalk and leaves of these plants after the grain has been 

 removed. In feeding value, they are about equal to corn 

 stover. 



Kowliang and shallu stover are not as valuable as stover 

 from the other sorghums. 



