Class 
MINROL-SOY FEEDING INSTRU CTIONS FOR SWINE 
Ration 
PIGS 
Growing and 
Fattening 
WINTER OR DRY LOT—MINROL-SOY self-fed, and corn, hand fed on cob, all they 
will eat, or self-fed, shelled in hopper — and alfalfa hay in rack if available — or 
mix 10% alfalfa meal with MINROL-SOY. 
SUMMER—Same as above except when pasture available eliminate the alfalfa meal. 
IF SLOP-FED — MINROL-SOY 2 parts mixed with 8 parts ground corn, or with 
4 parts ground corn and 4 parts ground oats. 
BROOD SOWS 
Pregnant 
WINTER — MINROL-SOY, % to 1 pound hand-fed dry—enough corn to keep up 
flesh and weight—% to 1 pound whole oats dry fed outside to be sure sows receive 
the direct and highly beneficial sunshine on their bodies—and salt self-fed. If 
alfalfa hay is available, self-feed in open rack. If no hay, 1 to 2 bags of alfalfa 
meal and 2 to 4 bags tankage may be mixed with a ton of MINROL-SOY and 
% to 1 pound of the dry mixture fed per sow daily. 
SUMMER — MINROL-SOY fed % to % pounds dry once daily per sow with enough 
corn grain to keep sows in condition of flesh desired. If pastures are green, suc¬ 
culent, and leafy, less MINROL-SOY is required than if forage is “off” in quality. 
SUCKLING SOWS 
AND LITTERS 
WINTER AND SUMMER—MINROL-SOY and corn self-fed, with alfalfa hay in rack. 
If no alfalfa hay is available, add two bags of alfalfa meal and two bags of tankage 
to a ton of MINROL-SOY and self feed with corn. Properly fed sows produce 
more milk, save more pigs; pigs are heavier at weaning time; pigs gain faster after 
weaning—hence go to market sooner in fall or spring, hitting higher market months; 
sows lose much less weight; wean pigs earlier; sows and pigs healthier; and the 
gains cost less. 
MINROL-SOY FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP AND COLTS 
CALVES 
MINROL-SOY fed 1 to 2% pounds per head daily, according to age, with grain 
and roughage, (salt, self-fed). 
300 lbs. to 600 lbs. calves, average daily ration mixture proportioned 1 part 
MINROL-SOY and 7 parts corn, shelled, plus usual roughage. Increase total daily 
ration as calves develop. 
ON PASTURE, NOT WEANED — MINROL-SOY 2 parts — 4 parts ground corn, 
and 4 parts ground oats. Hand or self-fed. 
YEARLINGS 
TWO YEAR OLDS 
MINROL-SOY 2 to 2% pounds per 1000 pounds live weight daily, depending on 
whether roughage is leguminous or not-—plus 20 to 30 pounds chopped or broken 
ear corn and about 4 pounds good alfalfa or soybean hay. 
PEA-SIZE SOYBEAN OIL CAKE or Soybean Oil Meal (unmineralized) can be fed 
Beef Cattle in approximate quantity as indicated. 
COWS—Wintering 
MINROL-SOY % to 1 pound per head daily, depending on quality of roughage. 
SHEEP 
Fattening Lambs 
Wintering Ewes 
MINROL-SOY to % pound per head daily. If entire roughage is leguminous 
hay, use the lesser amount. 
COLTS 
Growing 
MINROL-SOY about 1 pound per head daily, fed with whole oats and other farm 
grains and available hay or pasture. This will aid in quicker development of bone, 
muscle, glands and other tissues. 
PEA-SIZE SOYBEAN OIL CAKE 
(not mineralized) can be furnished at small 
extra cost. Especially desirable for cattle. 
