. Annual report. Agricultural education. 1899.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT —No. 31. 115 The amount of feed consumed by the two lots is practi- cally identical. Total Gain in Live Weight. Corn Meal Lot. Number op Pig. Weight at Beginning of Experiment (Pounds). Weight at End of Experiment (Pounds). Total Gain in Live Weight (Pounds). Daily Gain in Live Weight (Pounds). Pig No. IV Pig No. V Pig No. VI Totals, Averages, .... Cerealine Feed Lot. Pig No. I., Pig
. Annual report. Agricultural education. 1899.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT —No. 31. 115 The amount of feed consumed by the two lots is practi- cally identical. Total Gain in Live Weight. Corn Meal Lot. Number op Pig. Weight at Beginning of Experiment (Pounds). Weight at End of Experiment (Pounds). Total Gain in Live Weight (Pounds). Daily Gain in Live Weight (Pounds). Pig No. IV Pig No. V Pig No. VI Totals, Averages, .... Cerealine Feed Lot. Pig No. I., Pig No. II., Pig No. III., Totals, Averages • Each pig in the corn meal lot show^s an average gain of 7 pounds over the cerealine feed pigs. This might partly be accounted for by reason of the poor condition of the cereal- ine feed, already mentioned. Dry Matter required to produce One Pound Live and Dressed Weight. Corn Meal Lot. Number op Pig Dressed Weight (Pounds).. 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 Massachusetts Agricultural College; Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station; Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual report of the Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College. Boston : [s. n. ]
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