244 Animal Husbandry 
ets Rarion Pounp Gain 
OF 
Lames Grain Dry Forage Grain Forge 
49 Ib. bran 147 lb. hay 5.4 
56 Ib 37 lb. linseed meal 143 lb. roots 4.5 5.31 
37 lb. cotton-seed 
meal 
110 lb 140 lb. soy beans 3.5 4.7 
10 lb. bran 180 Ib. clover hay 
109 lb 135 Ib. corn 180 lb. clover hay 3.2 4.2 
10 lb. bran 
80 lb 81 Ib. shelled corn 107 lb. clover hay 6.4 4.2 
81 lb. bran 
83 lb 164 lb. oats 140 Ib. clover hay 5.2 4.5 
100 Ib. roots 3.1) 
83 Ib 132 Ib. corn 110 lb. clover hay 4.8 3.2 
33 Ib. oil meal 
89 Ib 94 lb. shelled corn 95 lb. hay 4.9 2.5 
94 lb. oats 
62 Ib 97 lb. cotton-seed | 97 lb. cotton-seed 3.4 3.4 
meal hulls 
89 lb 67 |b. corn 290 lb. alfalfa hay 2.2 | 10.0 
80 lb 80 lb. corn Pasture 1.7 
81 lb 78 |b. oats Pasture 1.9 
1 Roots. 
QUESTIONS 
1. How do the Wolff-Lehman and Armsby standards compare in respect 
to the protein requirement for the growing sheep? In the Wolff-Lehman 
standards, why is there such a difference between the wool and mutton 
breeds ? 
2. Why do sheep require so much attention? Why are they so easily 
frightened? How can we restore confidence? Why is it of advantage to 
have a few goats in a flock of sheep ? 
3. How can we reduce the ravages of internal parasites to a minimum? 
