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` I: ·I-”`       Cottonseed meal ....,,................................ I 139.93 lbs. I 175.85 lbs.
I *_·Q_*;—{j:_Y_I§I  5I com guage _,.___..._.....,.......................... . ..... I 1,478.661bs. I 1,937.60 lbs.
    Amin nay ................................................ I 161.00 lbs. I   ..........
  I? Straw _____________________________________,_____,__.,..._..,,.. I 94.94 lbs. I 97.14 lbs.
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    TABLE XVI. I
  I ~ Daily Gains Per Steer. I.
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    j _ I Lot 5 Lot 6 ¤
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    ~· first fou1· weeks and that the silage contained a large percentage
  i? . of water. These two facts account for the small ains made
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II  in the first four weeks. The gains made were smaller than those ’
  —~ made in the two preceding years. As in the second experiment i
  I- the lar¤·er ains were made b Lot 5. Table XVI shows that
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  the excess gain occurred after alfalfa hay was added to the
  ,7 ration. Reference to Tables IV and X shows that in each of
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  . the two preceding years Lot 5 gained more than Lot 6 after tht .
  clover hay was added. I
  I WVhen alfalfa hay was added to the rat1on of Lot 5 the _
  ; amount of cottonseed meal fed was reduced so that the amount
  of protein in the cottonseed meal and alfalfa hay combined
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  cqualed that in the cottonseed meal fed to Lot 6.
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¤ — ._  A summary of the third experiment is given in Table XVII.
  Prices of feeds are given at the bottom of the table. .
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