. Department bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. VITAMIN B IN EDIBLE TISSUES OF OX, SHEEP, AND HOG. 15 Table 6.—Experimental feeding of dried unaJohed hog muscle and polished rice. Meat ration. Pigeon No. Survival period. Change in weight. Result. PEN 21. 15 per cent tenderloin No. 681 Do 133 34 35 36 Days. 43 55 55 55 Per cent. + + + Died. Good condition at close of test. Do. Do Do. 55 + PEN 22. 2 5 per cent tenderloin No. 681 Do 37 38 39 40 55 55 55 55 + + + Fine condition at close of test. Do. Do Do. Do. 55 + PEN 23. 83 200 55 30 55 55 55


. Department bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. VITAMIN B IN EDIBLE TISSUES OF OX, SHEEP, AND HOG. 15 Table 6.—Experimental feeding of dried unaJohed hog muscle and polished rice. Meat ration. Pigeon No. Survival period. Change in weight. Result. PEN 21. 15 per cent tenderloin No. 681 Do 133 34 35 36 Days. 43 55 55 55 Per cent. + + + Died. Good condition at close of test. Do. Do Do. 55 + PEN 22. 2 5 per cent tenderloin No. 681 Do 37 38 39 40 55 55 55 55 + + + Fine condition at close of test. Do. Do Do. Do. 55 + PEN 23. 83 200 55 30 55 55 55 55 + + + + Do. Do Do. Do Do. Do Do. Average 1 55 + PEN 24. 65 34 199 55 55 55 + + + Do. Do Do Do. Do. 55 + PEN 25. 15 per cent tenderloin No. 702 Do 165 193 58 183 55 55 55 55 + + + Do. Do. Do Do. Do Fair condition at end of test. 55 + PEN 26. 25 per cent tenderloin No. 702 Do 93 15 87 80 55 55 49 55 + + + + Fine condition at close of test. Do. Do Do. Do. + 1 Data for this bird excluded from average. toot ^£A/^/ /VO. 6(3/ ^^ /=>£# C£A/T TEM&E/SL-O/A/ ;3/. Fig. 14.—Dried hog muscle; changes in weights of pigeons Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.


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