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Sheep. Coarse wool 20 1. 2 10. 5 0. 2 9-1 Fine wool 2^ 1-5 12. 0 0-3 8. 5 7. Fattening Sheep. First period 3" 3-0 15. 0 0. 5 5-4 Second period 28 3-5 14-5 0. 6 4. 5 8. Fattening Swine. First peri>id 1 3^ 4-5 250 0. 7 5-9 . "^econd i)eriod ' 32 4. 0 24 0-5 6. 3 Third p- riod 25 2. 7 iS. O 0. 4 7. 0 9. Growing. Fattening Swine Age in Av. Live wt. Months, per head, lbs. 2- 3 . . . . 50 ■ • • • 4i 7. 6 28. 0 I. O 4. 0 5- 6 . .. . 150 . .. . 33 4-3 22. 3 0. 6 P 9-12 . .. . 300 . .. . 26 3-0 18. 3 0.... 3 6. 4 * These tables are adapted from Henry's J^eet/s and Feeding. 136 AGRICULTURE. 2. Calculating the Heat-producing Material in Corn. — In the table the ether extract in corn (all analyses) is given as 4. 3 ; multiplying by 2. 4, the product is 10. 32 pounds. The carbohy- drates are given as 66. 71 pounds. Adding the heat value of the ether extract (10. 32 pounds) to the carbohydrates given, the sum is 77. 02 pounds, the total heat-producing material in 100 pounds of corn. I. Analysis of Feeding Stuffs.
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