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TAUS.S ON MANURES. 



FOOD, INCREASE, MANURE, ETC., OF FATTENING ANIMALa 



Tlif followini; table is ijiven by Mr. J. B. Lawt-s, of Ruthainsted, Enj^- 

 laixl, showing,' the relation of the increase, manure, and loss by respira- 

 tion, to the food consumed by diflcrcnt animals : 



8HBXF. 



SBO lb*. Oa-cakt- 



^rhafr ''^'^" r^'"^- 



tiirtJim and 

 mipiJy. 



8 '8« 







I lbs. 



Nitri'ijenoiiB oubt<tancc.l 177 

 Nod Nitrogenous Bub-| 



stance 6T1 



Mineral m.ntter M 



Total dry eabstance 912 



lbs. j lbs. lbs. 

 7.51 i (' t 



V 22C»- MS..',-( 

 3.0) / 



63 

 2 

 7S.5 



OS 

 21)1 



548.6 



100 Total Dn/ Sub- 



»(ance of h'ood 



fiipply. 





• . i 9 



a« at" 



0.8 j 



7.0 I 



0.3 



8.0 



as.i CO 



6.8 

 31.9 



■'] 



GO.l 



1^1 



lis 



4.3 



9.4 

 3.1 



Nitrojrenons enhstance. 

 Non - Nitrogenous sub- 



stJince 



Minenil matter 



Totnl dry substance 



500 lb.'. liarl'y menl jiroduce 

 100^°. iiimane. and fiipplij. 



• S 



I 1 -Hs 



a r« 



lbs. 

 52 



a-)7 

 11 



420 



lbs. lbs. lbs. 



7.01 ( ( 1.7) 



J- 59.8- 276.2-{ V 



B.O) / \ 1I5.7I 



100 /..'.// Dry Sub- 



stance nf Food 



fiippfy- 



g •". : 



ti6 

 0.8 

 7:j.8 



10 2 



70.0 



276.2 



0.2 



117.fi 



14.3 65.7^ 



2.4 



16.7 



Ky.1 





13.5 



186 

 7.8 



