Silos And Ensilage. the Preservation of Fodder Corn And Other Green Fodder Crops
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No. 3, after the first week, ate nearly all. The close cor- respondence of the results of Nos. 3 and 5 in Section V, and Nos. 8 and 11 in Section VI, is especially worthy of notice, and makes these four experiments particularly valuable. In No. 18 of Section VII the heavier loss is perhaps explained by the greater flow of milk, as shown by the same number in Section VIII. It was remarked by several in attendance on the animals that those fed on ensilage alone appeared to suffer much more from t...he cold than the others. Here we have practice confirming theory, for the conversion o'' a portion of the carbohy- drates into acid and other princijiles, by the fermentation incident to the process, and the consequent loss, compar- ative, of the fat-formers, the fuel of the animal bodv, would lead us to expect just such results. In Series 2d the animals were the same as those desig- nated by similar numbers in Series 1st. Each, No. 15 excepted, received during the interval between the two Series a daily ration, per one thousand pounds of live weight, of fifty pounds of ensilage, corn ; six pounds of the best hay, and three pints of corn meal, and in this THE :N^UTRITTVE value of El^SILAGE.
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