. Feeds and feeding abridged : the essentials of the feeding, care, and management of farm animals, including poultry : adapted and condensed from Feeds and feeding (16th ed.). Feeds; Animal nutrition. 366 FEEDS AND FEEDING, ABRIDGED 100 lbs. skim milk is worth Cents Corn at $18 per ton or cents per bushel 28 Corn at $20 per ton or cents per bushel 31 Corn at $23 per ton or cents per bushel 35 Corn at $26 per ton or cents per bushel 40 Corn at $30 per ton or cents per bushel 46 Those familiar with this feeding stuff and its worth for bone and. Fig. 103.—Pigs Self-Fed C


. Feeds and feeding abridged : the essentials of the feeding, care, and management of farm animals, including poultry : adapted and condensed from Feeds and feeding (16th ed.). Feeds; Animal nutrition. 366 FEEDS AND FEEDING, ABRIDGED 100 lbs. skim milk is worth Cents Corn at $18 per ton or cents per bushel 28 Corn at $20 per ton or cents per bushel 31 Corn at $23 per ton or cents per bushel 35 Corn at $26 per ton or cents per bushel 40 Corn at $30 per ton or cents per bushel 46 Those familiar with this feeding stuff and its worth for bone and. Fig. 103.—Pigs Self-Fed Corn and Tankage on Alfalfa Pasture On such a combination of feeds, growing pigs make large and economical gains. Even on alfalfa pasture, it is advisable to feed tankage or some other supplement with shelled corn. (From Wisconsin Station.) muscle building know that in many cases, especially for young pigs and brood sows, its value is even higher than stated. Whey.—Pig-feeding trials at American stations and in Denmark show that 1,000 lbs. of whey, such as is obtained from American cheddar cheese factories, will save 100 lbs. of grain when properly combined with concentrates. Unlike skim milk and buttermilk, whey contains only a fair amount of protein, having a nutritive ratio of 1 : It should therefore not be fed with only corn or other cereals, but along with some protein-rich concentrate like tankage, wheat middlings, or linseed meal to balance the ration. Slightly sour whey has as high value as sweet whey, but that which is allowed to putrefy in filthy tanks is a dangerous 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 Henry, W. A. (William Arnon), 1850-1932; Morrison, F. B. (Frank Barron), 1887-1958. Madison, Wis. , The Henry-Morrison company


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