Poultry for Profit a Practical Manual for Beginners Farmers And Side Line Poul
Poultry for Profit a Practical Manual for Beginners Farmers And Side Line Poul
Jean W Aldrich Koethen
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Tests at the Massachusetts Experiment Sta- tion show that fat in the ration helps to digest the protein in beef scrap and other animal foods. Things to Consider "Things to consider when mixing a laying ration, says Bulletin 10 of Purdue University, " are : 1. There is no best ration. It is not the number of pounds of feed consumed that controls results, but the quantity of digestible food material in the ration. There are plenty of good rations, and it makes no difference what they are made of,... if they will produce results. 2. Hens should be fed what they like. 3. Hens know best how much to eat, but the FIG. 32- "FIRST FEED" FOR BABY CHICKS. TWO PARTS ROLLED OATS_, ONE PART BRAN WITH A LITTLE BONE MEAL, GRIT AND CHARCOAL MIXED IN FIG. 33 HOME MADE TROUGH AND FOUNTAINS POULTRY FOR PROFIT 99 feeder should know in what proportion to mix the feeds in the ration. Give a hen all she wants of a ration made up of the proper proportion of different feeds. 4. A ration should contain a variety of feeds.
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