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PRODUCTIVE FEEDING OF FARM ANIMALS 



according to Wolff-Lehmann and Armsby are given at the begin- 

 ning of this chapter. The former standards have been modified 

 by Haecker, 15 who has calculated the amounts of digestible protein, 

 carbohydrates, and fat required for the production of a pound of 

 milk testing 3 to 6.5 per cent as follows : 



Requirements for Milk of Different Richness 



* Given separately in Haecker's standards. 



In addition to giving digestible protein, carbohydrates, and fat 

 to the third decimal place, Haecker calculates the requirements 

 per pound of milk 'for differences in fat contents of only 0.1 

 of 1 per cent between 3.0 and 6.5 per cent. In view of the 

 great differences in the returns made by different cows from the 

 feed eaten, and the great variations to which feeding stuffs are 

 subject, both as regards chemical composition and digestibility, it 

 would seem rather unnecessary to make such fine distinctions. 

 Bckles ie has modified the Armsby standards according to the fat 

 content of the milk produced, allowing 0.05 to 0.07 pound digestible 

 protein aiid 0.26 to 0.45 therm per pound of milk testing 3 to 6 

 per cent (p. 39). 



The American Practical Feeding Ration. — The author pub- 

 lished in the nineties the following so-called "American Practical 

 Feeding Eation " for dairy cows, as a result of studies of the methods 

 of feeding and the experiences of more than one hundred promi- 

 nent American dairy farmers with regard to the amounts and 

 character of the feed which will be likely to give the best and most 

 economical results under our conditions when fed to good dairy 

 cows in full flow of milk and of an average weight of 1000 pounds : 17 



"Minnesota Bulletin 130; Cornell Bui. 323; see also Jr. Dairy Science, 

 III (1920), p. 190. 



16 Missouri Research Bulletin 7. 

 "Wisconsin Bulletin 38. 



