THE COMPOUNDING OF RATIONS 375 



TvIiLE XrjL -KeeI) ('(J.ST (IK A Do/.KV IvniS AT \'aUV[\'J I'llIrES 

 OF T'eEI'S. 



I'nce per I'miniU of feed Cost ppr 



pound of consiiiiied p<T dozen dozen 



feed. eggs profliiced. eggs. 



( (I.I)' $0 0(5 



$0 010 ..... 7.-,- 075 



[9.O' 0.09 



Ij U U',1 



0.015 . j 7.5 0. 1125 



i 9.0 0.135 



fO.O 0.12 



0.020 ... . . 7.5 0.15 



[9.0 0.18 



fO.O 0.15 



025 7.5 1.875 



[9.0 0.225 



[ (J 0. \>^ 



0.0;}0 7,5 0.225 



[o.O 0.27 



fo.O 0.21 



035 , , . . . • 7 5 0.2(j25 



19.0 315 



( CO 0.2i 



0.040 ... ... ■{7.5 0.30 



9 0.36 



fO.O 0.27 



0.045 ■; 7.5 0.3375 



I 9.0 0.405 



[CO 0.30 



05U ...... 7.5 375 



[9.0 0.45 



U.O 0.33 



0.055 ,,...,. ^ 7.5 0.4125 



9.0 0.495 



( 0.0 0.36 



0.060 , . . ] 7.5 0.45 



[9.0 0.54 



' The amount of feed necessary to produce one dozen eggs by Loghorn.s 

 whose average normal production was 155.5 eggs. 



^ The amount of feed necessary to produce one dozen eggs l.'.\' .\ineric;in 

 breeds whose average production was aljout 142 eggs. 



^ The amount of feed necessary to produce one dozen eggs on eomnierciul 



farms whose stock was aljout 94 per cent Leghorns and whose' a\-erage 

 production was 109 eggs. 



