Feeding dairy calves in California . Fig. 3.—Calves in Lot I, Trials I and Fig. 4.—Calves in Lot II, Trials I and II. the fact that she was changed to skim milk at a very early age (whenless than two weeks old) and perhaps too rapidly, in order to includeher in the trial. Under these conditions it seems fair to omit theresults for this calf from the summary of the feed eaten and gainsmade by this lot. Average figures including data for her are, however,also given in the table in order to make the results secured for all thecalves available to those interested. The following summary tables
Feeding dairy calves in California . Fig. 3.—Calves in Lot I, Trials I and Fig. 4.—Calves in Lot II, Trials I and II. the fact that she was changed to skim milk at a very early age (whenless than two weeks old) and perhaps too rapidly, in order to includeher in the trial. Under these conditions it seems fair to omit theresults for this calf from the summary of the feed eaten and gainsmade by this lot. Average figures including data for her are, however,also given in the table in order to make the results secured for all thecalves available to those interested. The following summary tableshows the main results obtained in the trial: Lot IINo linseed mealAv. for Including7 calves Inez 36 33 .9 .9 .71 .71 26 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF TRIAL I Lot ILinseed meal Average age at beginning, days 41 Weight at beginning, pounds Average gain per head, pounds Daily rations fed per head, pounds: Grain .9 Skim
Size: 2411px × 1037px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorwollfwfr, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookyear1916