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As a food for cattle and sheep it is frequently given boiled as part of a mixture, or ground in the form of meal. 246 VETEEINAEY HYGIENE This latter forms the essential diet of fattening pigs, which of all animals fully utilize and do well on it ; for every five pounds of barley meal given to pigs as food, they store up one pound as body weight. Malted Barley. — Barley is sometimes given malted, viz. the grains are moistened, spread out and allowed to germinate. As the result of this the seed g...rows an elementary stem and root, and when the former is about two-thirds the length of the grain, further germination is stopped by drying in a kiln. As the result of the drying the elementary stem and root — now known as malt-dust or combings — fall off the grain, and are removed by screening. The grain itself as the result of fermentation has under- gone chemical change, part of the starch being converted into sugar ; in addition to this there is a considerable loss of substance, and it is very doubtful whether malting is not a wasteful process for food purposes.
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