Feeding dairy calves in California . Fig. 1.—Interior of calf barn, rear view of Fig. 2.—Interior of calf barn, side view of stalls. 20 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION The main facts relating to these trials are briefly stated in thefollowing pages, with important results obtained and discussions ofthe same. ANALYSES OF FEEDING STUFFS Samples of the feeds used in the trials reported in this bulletin,except of the skim milk and whole milk, were forwarded at regularintervals to the Nutrition Laboratories at Berkeley for chemicalanalysis. The kind co-operation of Professor M.
Feeding dairy calves in California . Fig. 1.—Interior of calf barn, rear view of Fig. 2.—Interior of calf barn, side view of stalls. 20 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION The main facts relating to these trials are briefly stated in thefollowing pages, with important results obtained and discussions ofthe same. ANALYSES OF FEEDING STUFFS Samples of the feeds used in the trials reported in this bulletin,except of the skim milk and whole milk, were forwarded at regularintervals to the Nutrition Laboratories at Berkeley for chemicalanalysis. The kind co-operation of Professor M. E. Jaffa, Chief ofthe laboratories, in making the chemical analyses and thus aiding indetermining the feed components actually consumed by the calves, isgratefully acknowledged. The results of the chemical analyses of thefeeding stuffs fed in this and following calf feeding trials are givenin Table I, which will also show the digestible components of thevarious feeds, calculated on the basis of the best available digestioncoefficients for the feeds. PRICES OF FEEDS The prices at wh
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