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. 7. 1 66. 1 4. 8 Oats, grain . . . 9. 2 48. 3 4. 2 Wheat bran . . . 12. 0 41. 2 2. 9 Oil meal .... 30. 6 38. 7 2. 9 Cotton-seed meal . 37. 0 16. 5 12. 6 Whole milk . . . 3. 4 4. 8 3. 7 Skim milk . . . 3. 0 5. 0 . 3 FEEDING STOCK 393 Fat, as a food constituent, is regarded as 2} times more valuable than carbohydrates. Hence, the customary ride for rinding the nutritive ratio is to add to the carbohydrates 2\ times the fat, and divide by the protein. 15. What is the nutritive ratio of green corn... fodder? Protein, 1. 1; carbohydrates, 12. 1; fat, . 4. » Tims, . 4 lb. Fat = 2\ x . 4 lb. Carbohydrates = . 9 lb. Carbohydrates; 12. 1 lb. Carbohydrates + . 9 lb. Carbohydrates = 13 Lb. Carbohydrates; 13 lb. -^ 1. 1 lb. = 11. 8 +. Hence, the nutritive ratio is 1 to 11. 8 +. 16. Find the nutritive ratio of a feed composed of 100 lb. Timothy hay and 50 lb. Wheat bran. 17. A farmer feeds his sheep 100 lb. Of alfalfa hay to 10 lb. Of bran. Find the nutritive ratio. 18. An Ohio farmer feeds his dairy cows 100 lb.
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