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The amount of meal consumed per 100 pounds gain was 
as follows: 
Lot 1, 430.9 pounds; lot 2, 431.4 pounds; lot 3, 422.9 
pounds. 
Fro. 43.—Black-bulled white kafir, much grown in dry climates to use in place of cora 
Both in rate of gain and feed consumed per 100 pounds 
gain, the three rations may be said to have given practically 
the same results. In this experiment, therefore, we find that 
frozen wheat has proved quite equal to barley when fed with 
middlings. 
Oats.—Owing to their high percentage of fibre, oats do not 
possess a high value for fattening hogs. When used at all, 
they should be used as a comparatively small part only of the 
