Feeds And Feeding : a Hand-Book for the Student And Stockman
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09 Lot III Wheat bran, 0. 5 lb. Mixed hay, 2 lbs. Corn silage, 2. 5 lbs. 0. 16 Lot IV Dried brewers' grains, 0. 5 lb. Mixed hay, 2 lbs. Corn silage, 2. 5 lbs. 0. 18 Lot y Mixed bran, corn, and oats, 0. 7 lb. Mixed hay, 2. 3 lbs. Corn silage, 2. 7 lbs Sheep Farming in America. Epts. 1900-1903. General Care of Sheep and Lambs. 483 We learn from the table that breeding ewes weighing about 145 lbs. Each can be so maintained when carrying their lambs in winter as to gain steadily in weight on a dail...y allowance of 2 lbs. Of mixed hay, 2 to 3 lbs. Of corn silage, corn forage, or roots, and 0. 5 lb. Of grain or other concentrates. All of the rations tested were highly satis- factory. The daily cost of maintaining these large ewes was 2 cents per head or less according to the value of the feeds used. In previous trials at the Wisconsin Station^ Craig considers alsike clover hay one of the best dry roughages, as it was eaten with relish and comparatively small waste. Corn fodder and oat hay also proved satisfactory.
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