FEEDING DAIRY CATTLE 



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T.ABLE 15. DRY MATTER, DIGESTIBLE PROTEIN, AND ENERGY 

 VALUES PER 100 POUNDS (Continued} 



FEEDING STUFF 



TOTAL DRY 

 MATTER 



Pounc 



Gr. Ins (Continued) : 



lye 88.4 



Wheat j 89.5 



By products : 



] >rewers' grain dried . . . 92.0 



1 Jrewers' grain wet . . . 24.3 



Huckwheat middlings . . . 88.2 



< /ottonseed meal 91.8 



Distillers' grains dried 



Principally corn .... 93.0 



Principally rye 93.2 



Gluten feed dry .... 91.9 



Gluten meal Buffalo . . 91.8 



( lluten meal Chicago . . 90.5 



Linseed meal old process . 90.8 



Linseed meal new process 90. 1 



Malt sprouts 89.8 



ftye bran 88.2 



Sugar beet pulp fresh . . 10.1 



Sugar beet pulp dried . . 93.6 



Wheat bran 88.1 



Wheat middlings 84.0 



DIGESTIBLE 

 PROTEIN 



Pounds 



8.12 

 8.90 



19.04 



3.81 



23.34 



35.15 



21.93 

 10.38 

 19.95 

 21.56 

 33.09 

 27.54 

 29.26 

 12.36 

 11.35 

 .63 

 6.80 

 10.21 

 12.79 



ENERGY 

 VALUES 



Therms 

 81.72 



82.63 



60.01 

 14.82 

 75.92 

 84.20 



79.23 

 60.93 

 79.32 

 88.80 

 78.49 

 78.92 

 74.67 

 46.33 

 56.65 

 7.77 

 60.10 

 48.23 

 77.65 



A good ration of roughage would be corn silage 35 pounds 

 and clover hay 10 pounds. 



Using the data given in Table 15, the following calcula- 

 tions are made : 



DIGESTIBLE PROTEIN 



ENERGY VALUE 



35 Ib. silage . 

 10 Ib. clover hay 

 Total 



Pounds 



(.35 X .88) .31 

 (.10 X 5.41) .54 



Therms 



(.35 X 16.56) 5.80 

 (.10 X 34.74) 3.47 



.85 



9.27 



