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1. The math ration may be altered by reducing tbe 

 meal or linseed meal one-half and Ming a pound of aifatfa : 

 meal could be substituted for the ground barley. What 

 and cost with this change? 



2. In case wheat becomes too *! to be led eeoaonaicaRy. it 

 be reduced in the above ration by using equal parts by weight of 

 Indian corn, bariey and Egyptian corn (or mik>/. 



3. A still further reduction in wheat used would be secured by 

 equal parts of wheat, Indian corn, Egyptian com or milo. bariey and 



4. If h were necessary to entirely eliminate wheat, a mixture of 

 parts of Indian corn, oats and Egyptian corn or mflo might be fed in tie ! 



ing with a feed of soaked bariey (soaked for 24 hours) at night. A amber 

 of combinations quite similar in character could be used in periods of fajgh 

 prices. 



What would be the nutritive ratio and cost of each in 2, 3, aad 4? 



Note the difference in cost from the cnjaai mixture? 



