COKTEKTS. 11 



PAS*. 



Compensation for Food in Manure Experiments with Sheep Table* of 

 Nitrogen and Ash Constituents Composition of Solid and Liqnid Excre- 

 ment of Sheep Fed on Hay Table of Foods Valne of Solid and Liquid 

 Excrement An Experiment Sheep on Worn-out Lands How Deterio- 

 rated Lands may be Improved Feeding Green Crops on the Land Winter 

 Rye Winter Vetch Vetch Second to Clover Peas as a Pasture Crop- 

 Peas will Flourish on a Variety of Soils Chits are an Important Crop Mil- 

 let for Pasture Roota for Sheep Feeding Turnips and Beets Rape- 

 Ensilage for Winter Feeding Managing a Flock Regularity of Feeding- 

 Experiments English Sheep Feeding Experiments with Roots Grain and 

 Grass Feeding Young Lambs German Experiments in Sheep Feeding- 

 Table Before Shearing Cutting and Cooking Fodder for Sheep Experi- 

 ment with 25 Medium-sized Sheep Another Experiment with 300 Sheep 

 Cost of Steaming <00 



CHAPTER YTT. 



Swine Products of Pig Exported Care of Breeding Sows Clover and Gras 

 proper Food for Pigs The Sow's Milk Richer than the Cow't Weight of 

 Pigs at Birth Milk Yielded by Dam Rations for Young Pigs Corn Meal 

 Mixed with Milk Feeding Whey to Pigs Grass as a Part of the Ration- 

 Soiling System for Swine Pig in Winter Corn Meal as Pig Food Swine 

 House Dr. Stetson's Explanations of his Piggery Another Plan of Swine 

 House A Self-cleaning Pen Cooking Hog Food Method of Feeding- 

 Arrangement for Applying Steam No Storing Period Fattening Period- 

 Selecting Pigs for Fattening Philosophy of Cooking Food Double Value 

 of Meal by Cooking Will it Pay to Cook for Hogs? Must be Fed in a 

 Warm Atmosphere 458 



CHAPTER XIII- 



Water Remedies Uses of Water in the Diseases of Cattle The Udder 

 Inflamed Fever and Inflammation Garget Puerperal or Milk Fever- 

 Water Treatment for Horses Wounds Bruises Sprains Simple Cut 

 Wound* Sprained Ankle Treatment for Colic Food Medicines 4W 



APPENDIX. 



American Ensilage in England Transporting Ensilage in Casks Succulent 

 Food Produces a Sound, Even Staple of Wool Voelcker's Analysis and Re- 

 port on Maize and Rye Ensilage Effect of Ensilage on Havemeyer's Large 

 Herd of Jerseys Rye Ensilage Superior to Corn Experiments at Hough- 

 ton Farm with Corn Ensilage vs. Dry Food 50* 



