The Value of Cotton-Seed Products in the Feeding of Farm Animals, As a Human Food And As a Fertilizer, With Some General Notes On the Cotton-Seed Manufacturing Industry
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Mash in dry condition should be kept in a shallow tray before the chicks. Grit, charcoal, and fine cracked bone should be fed in separate trays or hoppers. When four weeks old the chicks should be receiving two meals of the mash and three of the grain. Beef scrap should always be carefully inspected before it is fed, in order to make sure that it is free from taint and from mustiness. Sifted beef scrap sometimes becomes musty in storage unless it is kept in a very dry place. In any case, beef s...crap should never be supplied to chicks in sufficiently large quantities or under such conditions that it may possibly become musty before being consumed." The danger with beef scrap is that it is hard to get it in an undecom- posed condition. And if it is clean and undecomposed it is too valuable to feed to fowls. Cotton-seed meal, having a high per cent, of protein and ash can be substituted for the beef to great advantage. An open front chicken house. Chickens, like other farm live stock, do better when protected from the weather and fed with the food rich in protein and ash like cotton-seed meal.
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