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(B. S) to be " a. good aiifl snfficieut food for two-year-old heifers during the winter, just before first calving and at time of calving. It was more than a maintenauce ration in this trial." About 40 ponnds of the silage were fed per animal i)er day. Dnriug the Avinter of 1887-88 the Wisconsin Station (li. 1SS8, p. 63) compared the gain from silage alone and with a grain ration of shelled corn and bran, using two- year-old and three-year-old steers. The silage used contained very little grain.... The steers on silage made an average gain of 1.5 pounds per day and those ou silage and grain of 3.7 pounds per day. To make 100 pounds of gain in weight the silage lot ate 3,558 pounds of silage, and the other lot 654 pounds of silage, 394 pounds corn, and 181 pounds bran. Hogs, following the grain-fed steers, required only 92 pounds additional corn to make 100 pounds of gain. The Texas Station {B. 6) found that a ration of silage and boiled cotton seed pro- duced a very cheap and rapid growth.
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