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A. 



BUTTERMILK AND CORN MEAL. 



NUMBER SIX. 



1884 and 1885. 

 Nov. 5 to Jan. 27. 

 Jan. 27 " Feb. 2,5. 

 Feb. 27 " Mar. 17. 

 Mar. 17 " Mar. 26. 



96 

 101 



88 



hi 



S-o-c^S-s-^ 



Lb. Oz. 



1 2 

 1 10 

 1 13 

 13 



Total amount of feed consumed from Nov. 5 , 18S4 to March 26, 1885. 



338 lbs. Corn Meal, equal to Dry Matter, 295.0 lbs. 



1147 qts. Butter Milk, " " "' " 197.7 " 



Total amount of Dry Matter, 492.7 " 



Live weight of animal at beginning of experiment, 15.0 lbs. 



Live weiglit at tifiie of killing, 198.5 " 



Live weight gained during experiment, 183.5 " 



Dressed weight at time of killing, 159.5 " 



Loss in weigiit b}^ dressing, 39 lbs., or 19.6 per cent. 



Dressed weight gained during experiment, 147.5 " 



Cost of feed consumed during experiment. 



338 lbs. Corn Meal, at $22.50 per ton, $3.80 



287 gals. Butter Milk, at 1.37c. per gal., 3.93 



$7.73 

 2.68 lbs. of dry matter yielded one pound of live weight ; and 3.34 

 lbs. of dry matter yielded one pound of dressed weight. 



Cost of feed for produeou of 1 lb. of dressed pork, 5.24 cents- 



B 



SKIM MILK AND CORN MEAL. 



NUMBER SEVEN. 



