202 FEEDING WITH SUGAR BEETS, SUGAR, ETC. 



QUANTITY OF DRIED COSSETTES TO BE FED. 



kinds of cos- 

 settes. 



Experiments in In some comparative experiments coming under our notice 

 feeding different t nere were two lots of three bulls each, fed upon the product for 

 thirty days, also two lots of sheep of twenty-two head each were 

 submitted to the same fattening process for forty-six days. The 

 results obtained with either fresh or dried cossettes were almost 

 identical. Certain indications, however, would lead one to sup- 

 pose that if the experiments had extended over a longer period, 

 the results would have been even more encouraging, and pos- 

 sibly in favor of the dried product. Apparently one part of 

 dried pulp is equal to eight of fresh pulp. Animals fed with 

 both pulps gave milk of the following composition: 



COMPOSITION OF MILK FROM Cows FED ON FRESH OR DRIED COSSETTES. 



