
New Bronk Agmeaunia FRE ator STATION. 31 
The following table gives the kind and amount of each food — 
eaten by each animal during each month of the experiment, and 
it will serve as a guide to those who may desire, during the 
different months of the year, to. supply their animals with a 
similar ration. 
Letters of inquiry are frequently addressed. to the Station asking 
_ for information as to the rations needed for production of the best 
results, and by consulting the following table one may learn what 
ration was fed the several animals of our herd each month in the 
year, and by comparing with other tables presented in this report 
the effect of such feed, as also of the changes from one kind of 
feed to another, may be determined, and the knowledge thus 
obtained is sure to be of interest and may be of great value by 
way of suggesting certain experiments indicated by the results 
here recorded. As is well known to the practical feeder, very 
marked differences are found to result from simply a change of 
feed without regard to the difference in composition of such feed, 
and the following pages will record many such changes made 
with our herd and the results presumably produced thereby : 

