The National Food Supply in Peace And War

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The National Food Supply in Peace And War
T B Thomas Barlow Wood
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15, 000 13, 000 Total productive fodder . .. 65, 980 23, 817 Maintenance fodders Grass: f total produce of poor grass land, reckoned as hay . . . . 45, 000 4, 000 700 700 38, 000 3, 500 600 600 Straw : Oat straw . . . .. . .. Bean, pea, rye, etc. Straw Total maintenance fodder 50, 400 42, 700 Total fodder available 116, 380 66, 517 30 The National Food Supply very different, for the work of digesting them is large. For better class fodders the two values are almost the same, for the work of dig...esting them is small. Now, the first call upon the food an animal eats is for the maintenance of the body temperature and of its vital functions such as digestion, breathing, heart beat, etc. For this purpose, coarse fodder is quite satisfactory because the work done in digesting it is converted into heat, which serves a useful purpose in keeping the body warm. But when the diet reaches the maintenance standard, any further formation of heat is wasteful' and serves no useful purpose, in fact, the animal is compelled to get rid of it and may even be embarrassed somewhat in doing so.

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