I. Division yielded 12 lbs. 5 oz. of wool. 



II. Division yielded 12 lbs. 4 oz. of wool. 



The former is the result of 152 days of growth and the latter that 

 of 194 days. Lamb No. 5 is a Merino grade ; the remainder are 

 Hampshire Down grades. 



5. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 



The wool was sold at 22 cts. per pound, the pelts brought 12^ cts.each. 



I. Division, (1-2-3). 



The difference between the live weights of the animals at the 



close of the experiment, after shearing, and the dressed lambs, 



when sold, amounted on an average to 44.3 % . ^ 



YIELD DRESSED WEIGHTS. 



1. 66 pounds, at 11 cts. per pound, $7.26 



2. 54 '^ " " 5.94 



3. 60 " " '' 6.60 



180 pounds. $19.80 

 II. DIVISION, (4-5-6). 

 The difference between the live weight of the animals at the close 



of the experiment, after shearing, and the dressed lambs, when 

 sold, amounted on an average to 46.3 %. 



YIELD OF DRESSED V^EIGHT. 



4. 54 pounds at 11 cts. per pound, $5.94 



5. 46 '• '' •' 5.06 



6. 60.50 " " ^' 6.65 



160.50 $17.65 



Division I. 



1. 2. 3. 



Cost of lamb, $4.10 $3.41 $3.62 



Cost of feed consumed, 4.53 3.11 4.08 



$8.63 $6.52 $7.70 



522.85 



Value received for meat, $7.26 $5.94 $6.60 



'^ '' '' wool and pelt, .98 .99 1.11 [-$28.55 



" of obtainable manure. 2.19 1.52 1.96 



$10.43 $8.45 $9.67 



Difference in favor, $5.70. 



