X.] ENERGY AVAILABLE FOR WORK 193 



Deductions must now be made for the undigested 

 part of the food, for the urea and the methane excreted, 

 as follows : — 



Undigested Oil, 05 grammes at 9-2 cals. . = 4-6 

 Undigested Protein, 7 grammes at 5-8 cals. . = 40-6 

 Undigested Fibre, 14 grammes at 4-1 cals. = 57-4 



Urea from 34 grammes digested protein at 



i-i calories . . . . . = 37-4 



Methane from 20 grammes digested carbo- 

 hydrates, etc., at 0-4 calories . . = 8-o 



1 48-0 



Deducting* these 148 calories from the fuel value, 

 460 calories, we get 312 calories as the heat value of the 

 cotton cake. We have now to make a further deduc- 

 tion of 3 per cent, (or 9 calories) as the internal work 

 spent in digestion, leaving 303 calories as the dynamic 

 energy of 100 grammes of decorticated cotton cake avail- 

 able for transformation into work or storage as fat in the 

 animal ; though, as will be seen later, only a certain frac- 

 tion of this can be so converted or stored. 



Let us now compare meadow hay, calculating on the 

 same lines : — 



a-5 grammes fat at 8-2 calories . . = 20-5 



10 grammes protein at 5-8 calories . . = 58-0 



68 grammes carbohydrates and fibre at 4-1 cals. = 278-8 



Calories, fuel value 357*3 



Deductions : — 



Undigested Fat, i-; grammes at 8-2 calories 



Undigested Protein, 6 grammes at 5-8 cals. 



Undigested Fibre, 27 grammes at 4-1 cals. 



Urea from 4 grammes digested protein, ai 

 !■! calories 



Methane from 41 grammes digested carbo- 

 hydrates, etc., at 0-4 calories . . = 1 6-4 



1786 

 N 



= 12.3 

 = 34-8 

 = 1 107 



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