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BrEeEDS REPRESENTED — (Continued). 

Age in | ‘ 
days, Aprill a¢ Station. 
GUERNSEYS. 
Rosette Ford........... ES APTA eee att vie: « 326 | May T 
MITIOIO: Sos, 6. - So tis bene dmiecien oe Bent dass Wage es 219 | May 15 
Ste ne nae eh be ets ek oes 273 
JERSEYS. 
RMI MRERIEE LV ee gis oss aes ole Se ys Sp ws 360 | July 16 

The weight of the animals for each month, as given, is the 
average weight for the last five mornings of each month. The 
animals were weighed in the morning before receiving food or 
water, and the average results are given below: 
WEIGHT oF ANIMALS AT CLOSE OF MONTH. 
April. | May. | June.| July. | Aug. |Sept. 
























HOLSTEINS. Lbs. | Lbs. | Lbs. | Lbs. | Lbs. | Lbs. 
I a feo! oS owed clcvan vial dx 564 651 702 726 772 839 
tis 2 oS sl Sas Chia con vido aecde a 661 741 781 807 812 871 
PE ITT ROPET GL oe Seo dares Slack vives 00% ONE TDSC Saw e eis 709 768 812 842 878 935 
MOtherl and. DOWAOL. oe ices ovcccnvccccccsce 635 709 153 765 806 884 
PAT EE ge rc gon atone ote e ea eres baa te 642 w17 762 785 817 | 882 
AYRSHIRES. 
EMINEM DINISIIORAD SL Doc's cccaits welvc o.c'< sede cccinc’e 889 4TT 537 550 568 627 
eM CP OTIOSS. feb a ook oles sacccc ce cssece es Le a 342 393 433 467 522 
MRIMNIERATA MEET P Ce tease es Coan cs ele d ee whale nde wad. beds cue 494 555 607 641 688 
he ye ag RS pe ee a 641 683 690 135 195 
VOrare ©..<.s.. 00s. Pu ee SS tie a ey eaters 488 542 570 603 | 658 
AMERICAN HOLDERNESS. 
ITI nts. oe a ving c saw diaese acces 372 451 485 513 540 590 
I ia a ae ee 328 393 429 454 494 552 
MIPRMEP AT ree, sob Soir vidas ec e'eneclcnsa ot 350 42% 457 483 SIZ | STi 
; GUERNSEYS. 
4 TS UE ES an ee ay ene 526 581 601 640 681 
BUM C tl dats vt = 5.25054 ~ Basineaahen esse at snne es rye 317 368 411 441 | 489 
: oS Se a en aa Saneeeanienael ere Sins 421 | 474| 506| 540| 585 
JERSEYS. 
NIETID  Sag er cee re te en cot wcaknics Ivcdos ceo biteuoede 509 551 586 
In the following table are given the total amount of food con- 
sumed per month, and the daily average for each animal, and 
following this the amounts calculated for the chemical composition 
of the foods for each animal, also the totals up to October. 
Descriptions of the foods and dates of feeding have already been 
given and require no further comment. 

