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Feeds aiid Feeding. 



In considering the fattening standards the student should bear 

 in mind that the most rapid fattening is usually the most econom- 

 ical, so that the standards given may often be profitably increased. 



Standards for milch cows are given for the middle of the lacta- 

 tion period with animals yielding milk of average composition. 



The standards for growing animals contemplate only a mod- 

 erate amount of exercise; if much is taken, add 15 per cent. — 

 mostly non-nitrogenous nutrients — to the ration. If no exercise 

 is taken, deduct 15 per cent, from the standard. 



AnimaL 



Per day per 1,000 pounds live weight. 



Digestible nutrients. 



$. 

 o 



•el 





V 



Sum of 

 nutrients. 



Crude fiber 

 =1 =^ 



■=5 



I'- 



1. Oxen. 



At rest in stall 



At light work 



At medium work. 



At heavy work. 



S. Fattening cattle. 



First period 



Second period 



Third period 



5. Milch cows. 



When yielding daUy 

 11.0 pounds of milk.... 

 16.6 pounds of milk.... 

 22.0 pounds of milk.... 

 27.5 pounds of milk.... 



A. Sheep. 



Coarse wool 



Fine wool 



B. Breeding ewes. 



With lambs 



6. Fattening sheep. 



First period 



Second period 



7. Horses. 



Light work 



Medium work 



Heavy work 



*. Brood sows 



Lbs 



18 



22 

 2.5 

 28 



25 



Lbs. 



0.7 

 1.4 



2.0 



2.8 



2.5 

 3.0 



2.7 



1.6 

 2.0 

 2.5 

 3.3 



1.2 

 1.5 



2.9 



3.0 

 3.5 



1.5 



2.0 

 2.5 



2.5 



Lbs. 



8.0 

 10.0 

 11.5 

 13.0 



15.0 

 14.5 

 15.0 



10.0 

 11.0 

 13.0 

 13.0 



10.5 

 12.0 



15.0 



15.0 

 14.5 



9.5 

 11.0 

 13.3 



15.5 



Lbs. 



0.1 

 0.3 

 0.5 

 0.8 



0.5 

 0.7 

 0.7 



0.3 

 0.4 

 0.5 

 0.8 



0.2 

 0.3 



0.5 



0.5 

 0.6 



0.4 

 0.6 

 0.8 



0.4 



Lbs. 



8.9 

 12.1 

 14.7 

 17.7 



18.7 

 19.2 

 19.4 



12.3 

 14.0 

 16.7 

 18.2 



12.2 

 14.2 



19.1 



19.2 

 19.4 



12.0 

 14.5 

 17.7 



Lbs. 



7.5 



9.7 



12.0 



15.0 



15.6 

 17.0 

 17.2 



10.2 

 12.2 

 14.4 

 16.0 



10.0 

 12.0 



16.3 



16.5 

 16.9 



10.0 

 12.8 

 15.5 



19.0 



11.8 

 7.7 

 6.5 

 5.3 



6.5 

 5.4 

 6.2 



6.7 

 6.0 

 5.7 

 4.5 



9.1 



8.5 



5.6 



5.4 

 4.5 



7.0 



6.2 

 6.0 



6.6 



