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4 . 0 . 6 4. 6 3. 9 8 pounds oats 7. 1 . 7 4. 5 5 pounds wheat bran .... 4. 4 . 6 2. 2 Total weight 28. 5 2 1 15. 2 1 :7. 2 Requirements of standard . _'l 2. 0 12. 4 1:6. 2 By comparing the total weight with the requirements as stated in the table, it will be noticed that the feed or ration selected contains too much dry matter and carbohydrate and fat and a very slight excess of protein, and that the nutritive ratio is too wide ; that is, there is not enough protein for the carbohydrate and fa...t. A feed, therefore, should be selected with consideration of cost, palatability, FEEDSTUFFS and variety, that would supply less dry matter and carbo- hydrate and fat, and that would bring down or narrow the nutritive ratio to nearly 1 : 6. 2. Such a feed would be what is known as a balanced ration. Let us make another trial ration, dropping the clover hay entirely and substituting linseed meal for wheat bran. DRY MATTEK PROTEIN CARBO- HYDRATE AND FATS NUTBITIVK RATIO 14 pounds timothy hay . . 10 pounds oats 12.
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