PRINCIPLES OF STOCK FEEDING 



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Table 1 — Continued 



Water 

 Bronie grass (Bromus inrrmis), in head. 64.1 



" hay 11.0 



" " fringed (B. ciliatus) 62.5 



" " fringed (B. ciliatus), hay. 4.4 



Broom corn, hay 9.4 



seed 12.7 



Buckwheat straw 9.9 



grain 12.6 



" bran 11.5 



" middlings 11.8 



wild, seed 12.0 



Buttercup, hay 10.4 



Cabbage 90.5 



Cactus, Sicilian, spineless 8S.0 



plant 75.0 



cholla, fruit 79.5 



Carrots, root 88.6 



Cassava 66.6 



Chess, (Bromus secalinus), green 73.0 



hay 10.0 



" seed, (Bromus secalinus) 14.2 



Chicken corn, seed 10.0 



silage To. 1 1 



forage 73.0 



Clover, hay, white 0.7 



" " Japan 11.0 



(red) 20.8 



green forage (red) 70.8 



silage ( red ) 72.0 



" meal (red) 7.7 



alsike, hay 9.7 



green forage 74.8 



Bokhara hay 9.0 



bur, hay 11.3 



" " seed 6.(5 



crimson, green 80.9 



hay 9.6 



wild, yellow hay 9.5 



sweet (Melilotus <iU>«) 70.0 



hay 6.0 



" snail, green 81 .0 



hay 10.0 



Cocoanut cake 4.0 



meal 10.0 



Corn, grain 10.9 



meal 15.0 



bran 8.7 



cob 10.7 



meal and cob 15.1 



hominy feed or meal 8.8 



germ 10.7 



gluten meal, Hammond 8.1 



King 7.2 



(Buffalo) 8.2 



" miscellaneous .... 8.6 



Chicago 9.5 



cream gluten 9.0 



gluten feed, Diamond 8.7 



" " Davenport 8.6 



miscellaneous .... 8.1 



Buffalo 9.0 



aistillery grains, dried 7.0 



glucose feed and refuse 0.5 



fodder, green flint 79.8 



dent 79.0 



" " sweet 79.1 



leaves and husks, green. .66.2 



dry 42.2 



leaves, dry 30.0 



husks, dry 50.9 



dry stover 40.5 



silage 74.4 



Cotton seed, whole 9.1 



meal S.2 



