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Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station ·
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Thomas P. Cooper, Director
Commercial Feeds In Kentucky In 1945
By J. D. TURNER} STACY B. RANDLE, W. G. TERRELL, V. C. MIDKIFF
CONTENTS
. Page Page
‘ Table 1—Tonnage in 1945 ........ 2 Method of Calculating the
Fcgdmss Guide ____________________________ 3 Analysis of a Feed Mixture 6
. . System of Tagging .................... 7
Giigflntgastullc In H Fcedmg Average Composition of Some
lO==1mT* ·····················»·············· 3 Feedstuffs ................._.,............ 8
_ Explanation of Terms Used Summary of Results of Inspec-
111 Analyses of Feeds ............ 4 tion and Analysis, 1945 ........ 9
I
' This bulletin contains the results ol? investigation and analysis of
commercial feeds sold in l(entueky during 1945 and other inforniation 1
helpful to those who purchase connnercial feeds. .
The estimated tonnage of connnercial feeds consumed in this
State during 1945, based on the sale of guaranty tags, was 671,350
tons. This was an increase of 1.2 percent oyer the 1944 sales. Ol' this
tonuagre, 172,315 tons were dairy feed; 43,278 tons, hog feed; 21,850
· tons, horse and inule feed; 165,684 tons, poultry feed; 3,369 tons,
rabbit feed; 1,675 tons, sheep feed; 16,100 tons, general stock feed;
2%,461 tons, dog feed; 1,987 tons, inineral feed; 287 tons, goat feed; 150
tons, pigeon feed; and 16S,216 tons were straigrlit by-product feed and
, feed of a miscellaneous nature. A suinniary of estimated sales by class
. of feed, in tonnage, is given iu the table below.
*Die11 .1:1nnary 1, 1946. This liulh-tin was p1·i·p:1r<·<1 under the Sll])('l'\'lFlUl1 of
Bruce Poundstonc, who suececiled Mr. 'l‘urner as llead of the lJi·pnrtin··ut of l·`eed
and Fertilizer Control.

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150 pounds wheat bran ..................... 1... 15 1.5 22.5
200 pounds ground shelled corn ..........,. 9 2 18.0
150 pounds homlny meal ....... 1 .l............. 11 1.5 16.5 .
150 pounds cottonsced meal ........___.___. 41 1.5 61.5
150 pounds soybean oil meal ........... 1.1 41 1.5 61.5
100 pounds ground oats ........... 1 ........... 11 1 11.0
100 pounds alfalfa meal ..................... 1. 14 1 14.0
 
1000 pounds .... 1.1 .......... 1 ............... E ........   ’ 10 l 205.0
 
Then 205.0 divided by 10:20.5, the percentage of protein in this feed.
Example 2. 20-percent protein laying mash
 
1 l 2 l 3 I 4
Percentage Hundreds pf Pouimdg of
of protein, pounds o prote n rom
Ingredients or pounds each each
ln 100 ingredient ingredient
 
150 pounds wheat bran   ....... 1 ........... 15 1.5 22.5
200 pounds wheat mlddlings ...1 .... 1 .... 16 2 32.0
200 pounds ground yellow corn ....... 11. 9 2 18.0
100 pounds ground oats ....... 1 ............... 11 1 11.0
150 pounds meat scrap ............... 1 _..____ 50 1.5 75.0
100 pounds alfalfa meal ............ 1 .......... 14 1 14.0
100 pounds soybean oil meal ................ 41 1 41.0
 
1000 pounds ..... 1 ........ 1 ................................... I l 10 \ 213.5
 
Then 213.5 divided by 10:21.35, the percentage of protein in this feed.
(See following page for explanation of method used in these calculations.)

 COMMERCIAL Ferns, 1945 7
Explanation of Method Used in Table I.
1. List the number of pounds and ingredients in column 1.
2. Get from the guaranty on the official tag or from the average
analysis the protein content of each ingredient and put it in column 2.
3. Place the hundreds of pounds of each ingredient in column 3.
For example, 150 pounds of an ingredient is listed as 1.5 hundred pounds. .
4. Multiply the figure for each ingredient in column 2 by that in
column 3 to get the figure in column 4. This is multiplying the number
of pounds of protein in a hundred, by the number of hundred pounds of
each ingredient, to get the total pounds of protein furnished by each
ingredient.
5. Add column 3, which gives the total weight of the mixture, in
hundred pounds.
6. Add column 4, which gives the total weight of protein in the
mixture.
7. Divide the sum of column 4 by the sum of column 3. This gives
the percentage of protein in the mixture.
The percentages of other substances such as fat or fiber can be cal-
culated in a similar way.
SYSTEM OF TAGGING
This Department groups feeds into three general classes:
‘ _ "straight" feeds, "straight mixed" feeds, and "yell0w-tag" feeds,
and labels them accordingly. The purpose of this system of labeling
is to mark conspicuously certain important differences in the character
of feeds. It is designed to aid in the selection of feeds. The tags are
_ issued according to a three—color scheme, as follows:
' , A manila tag printed in black ink designates a feed made
from one grain or plant. This class of feeds is known as "straight"
feeds. Examples: wheat bran, hominy feed, cottonseed meal, alfalfa
meal.
l A manila tag printed in red ink designates a feed made from
the products or byproducts of two or more grains, or plants, or animal ·
byproducts. This class of feeds is known as "straight mixed" feeds. “
Examples: a mixture of wheat bran, hominy feed, and cottonseed
meal; a mixture of corn chop, crimped oats, wheat bran, and alfalfa
meal; or a mixture of yellow corn meal, wheat gray shorts, ground oats,
alfalfa leaf meal, soybean oil meal, meat scrap, dried buttermilk.
‘ A yellow tag printed in black ink designates a feed contain-
ing a material or materials of little or no nutritivc value. Such are
usually known as "yellow-tag" feeds. Examples: feeds containing oat
hulls, co1·n cobs, cottonseed hulls, screenings and screenings refuse
4 or waste, or other similar materials containing an excessive percentage
of fiber.

 8 Kmwrucxy Acarcutrunnr. EXPERIMENT S1·A·1·1oN
AVERAGE COMPOSITION OF SOME FEEDSTUFFS
This table contains the average analys1s of feed matemals usually _
found in commercial feeds m Kentucky. The data are from analyses
made at this Station and from other published results, espec1a1ly Food
and Life (U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook, 1939) and Feeds and Feeding, by
F. B. Morrison, 1940.
 
Vita.- Vita-
1’rotein Fat Fiber Cab Ph0s‘ min min
Clum pl101‘0US A G
 
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_ Micro-
% 4;;) % % % I. U. {ICT gyamrs
Concentrates lb- per lb.
Alfalfa leaf meal ............................ 20.0 3.0 16.0 1.90 0.22 32,000 7,000
Alfalfa meal .................................... 14.0 2.0 30.0 1.44 0.21 13,000 5,000
Barley ,.._........ . ......................... . ............. 11.5 2.0 5.0 0.05 0.36 400 400
Beet pulp, dried ............................ 8.0 0.5 20.0 0.70 0.07 ............ . ...........
Blood, dried .................................... 82.0 0.9 ........ 0.33 0.26 ......... 1. 1: ,...._..
Bonemeal, steamed ........................ 7.1 3.3 0.8 28.80 13.34 ............ . ...... 1...
Brewers dried grains .................... 24.0 6.5 15.0 0.20 0.46 ............ . ...........
Buekwheat ...................................   10.5 2.5 10.5 0.06 0.43 ............ 300
Buttermilk, dried ............................ 32.5 5.5 ........ 1.56 1.05 200 9,000
Buttermilk, semisolid ................ 13.5 3.0     ........ . ........... . ...........
Corn (yellow) .................................... 9.5 4.0 2.0 0.01 0.29 3,180 450
Corn-and-cob meal ........................ 8.0 3.5 8.0 ........ 0.23 ....... 1... ............
Crushed ear corn with husks  7.5 3.0 7.8 1 ..... . ....... . ...... 1... ............
Corn bran ..................... 1 ................... 10.0 6.0 10.0 0.03 0.20 ............ . ...........
Corn chop ............................................ 9.5 4.0 2.0 ........ . ....... . ........... ...1..1...
Corn chop (screened) .................. 8.5 3.7 2.5 ........ . ....... ..1..1 .... . ...........
Corn feed meal ................................ 8.5 4.0 4.5 0.04 0.38 ............ ...1 .......
Corn germ meal ......_..................... 21.0 9.0 9.0 ........ . ....... . ...... 1... ............ .
Corn gluten feed ....... . .................. 25.0 2.7 7.0 0.13 0.64 ............ ...1 .......
Corn gluten meal (yellow) ........ 42.0 2.3 2.5 0.06 0.40 6,800 ............
Cottonseed meal, 43% protein .... 43.0 6.0 10.0 ........ . ....... . ........... . ...........
Cottonsced meal, 41% protein .... 41.0 5.5 11.0 0.23 1.18 600 300
Distillers eorn dried grains ........ 30.0 10.0 11.5 0.04 0.30 ............ . ...........
Fish meal .......................................... 55.0 8.0 0.9 6.5 3.60 ............ 4,500
Hominy meal _..,..._............................ 11.0 8.0 5.5 0.03 0.57 ............ . ...........
Kafir eorn .......................................... 11.0 3.0 2.5 0.03 0.35 250 ............
Linseed oilmeal ............. . .................. 34.0 6.5 8.5 0.33 0.74 200 900
Malt sprouts ................... . .... . ......... 31.0 2.0 12.0 0.18 0.70 ............ . ...... . ....
Meat scrap, 50% protein ............ 50.0 7.5 2.3 10.2 4.91 ............ 2.700
Millet seed ........................................ 11.5 3.0 7.8 0.01 0.33 ..... .1 .... . ...........
Llolasses, cane ........ . ...................... 3.2 ........ . ....... 0.56 0.06 ............ . ...........
Oats   ...,................................................ 11.5 4.6 11.0 0.10 0.36 80 400
Oat kernels ........................................ 16.0 6.4 1.6 0.08 0.44 ............ . ...........
Peanut oilmeal ................................ 42.5 7.5 9.0 0.18 0.56 250 1,200
Rice bran .......................................... 12.5 12.5 12.5 0.10 1.84 ............ 900
Rye .. .................................................... 11.8 1.8 1.8 0.05 0.36 ....... 1... ..1...1...
Rye middlings ................................ 15.5 3.7 5.5 ........ 0.44 ............ . ...........
Skimmilk, dried .............................. 34.0 1.0 .. ..... 1.27 0.96 130 9,500
Sorghum grains .............................. 9.5 3.4 2.0 ........ . ....... . ........... . ...........
Soybean (seed)   ........   ........... 36.5 17.5 4.3 0.20 0.53 600 1,300
Soybean oilmeal (expeller) ........ 41.0 4.0 6.5 0.29 0.69 170 1,400
Soybean oilmeal (solvent) ........ 44.0 1.0 7.0 0.29 0.69 ............ . ...........
Tankage, 60% protein ................ 60.0 7.0 2.0 7.16 3.53 ............ 800
Tankage, 50% protein ................ 50.0 10.5 2.5 ........ . ....... . ........... . ...........
1Vhale meal ........................................ 75.0 11.0 2.0 ........ . ....... . ........... . ...........
\Vheat .................................................. 12.4 2.1 2.2 0.04 0.39 140 400
\Vheat bran ........... .. ........................ 15.4 4.0 9.5 0.11 1.21 150 1,000
1Vheat brown middlings or
shorts 1 ........ 1 ................... . ............... 16.5 4.5 7.3 0.08 0.93 ............ . ...........
Yvlléilt germ meal __.._......._.__......__ 28.5 10.7 2.5 0.07 1.01 ............ ...1 .......
1Vheat gray middlings or shorts 16.7 4.6 5.5 ........ . ....... 120 900
1·Vheat mixed feed ....... 1 ...........   16.0 4.4 8.3 ........ . ....... . ........... . ...........
\Vheat red dog flour .................... 16.5 4.0 2.4 0.07 0.59 60 450
\Vheat white middlings or
shorts . ......... . ............. . ....... . ............ 16.2 3.7 2.9   .... 11 ....... 1... ............
W\'l1ey (American cheese) __..____..._ 0.9 0.3 ........ 0.83 0.70 ...1 .... .1 12,000
Yeast, dried ....... . ............................. 45.0 3.0 1.0 1.26 1.21 ...1 ..... 1 16,000
Yeast, grains __........__._.....____.._.._..... 20.8 6.3 16.1 ........ . ....... _ _.,_....... ...1 .... 1.

 , COMMERCIAL FEEDS, 1945 9
TABLE 2 (continued)
’ Protein Fat Fiber   PESIPSLQS xiii- Yxiglr
 
% % % % % "%?""},’$.1’; '
pcrlb.
Roughages
Alfalfa hay ................ . .......,...l........... 14.5 2.3 29.7 1.43 0.21 -_-____ __
Bluegrass hay .............,...l........,.....,. 8.2 2.5 29.8 0.30 0.22 __ ______ __ _____
Clover hay, alsike ............. -. .......... 12.0 2.2 27.1 0.76 0.23 _____ --__
Clover hay, red ................... - ........... 11.8 2.6 27.3 1.21 0.18 -.-,-_- _______
Corn stover (ears removed) ...... 5.9 1.6 30.8 0.46 0.09 _.__. ____ __%
Corn stover (with ears) .............. 7.8 2.2 27.1 ........ . ......_ _ _._, ___ ____
Cowpea hay ........... - .................._........ 18.6 2.6 22.5 1.13 0.25 _________
Lespedeza hay .............. -.- ............. 13.5 2.5 28.0 0.99 0.19 _________ _
Soybean hay .................................... 15.5 2.8 26.5 0.96 0.25 __--___ ___ ·
Timothy hay ........... -- ..................... 6.2 2.5 29.8 0.27 0.16   _____
Fillers
Alfalfa stem meal ...- ..................... 6.3 0.9 57.4 -.-.-   _--_____ _
Buckwheat hulls ,__________..,,____-______.. 4.4 1.0 43.7 ........ 0.02 _ _____ _ __
Corncobs ......................................-.-..... 2.0 0.4 31.8 ......., 0.02 _--____ ___
Cottonseed hulls .....................-...... 3.9 1.0 45.5 0.13 0.10 ____,._-__ - ________
Oat hull feed .................................... 5.5 2.1 26.5 ........ . ..-..,. -__-____ _ ____ __ .
Oat hulls ............................................ 3.8 1.2 30.0 0.20 0.10 ,__, . ,___ - _________ “
Screenings¤ ,___....__.....,-..,________....,....... . ....... . ._..... _ ___.... _ __.____ _ ____,,_ _ ______ ____ _________ __
Screenings refuseh ....................,... . ....... . ....... . ....... . ....... _ .,_., - _,_______ -_ ______
 
¤Varies in quality from fair to poor.
I "Vz1ries in quality from poor to worthless and even dangerous.
SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF INSPECTION AND ANALYSIS,
1945
Inasmuch as the analyses with appropriate comments, in detail,
, have been reported directly to persons interested, only a summary of
· the results of inspection and analysis is published in this bulletin.
Abilene Flour Mills Co., Abilene, Kansas. Inspection samples analyzed, 2.
Wheat Mixed Feed and Screenings, 1; equaled guaranty.
Wheat Brown Shorts and Screenings, 1; equaled guaranty.
1 Acme-Evans Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Inspection samples analyzed, 16.
Acme 14% Protein Hog Fattener, 1; equaled guaranty. ¢
Acme 16% Protein Dairy Feed, 3; 2 no corn gluten meal found. a
Acme 18% Protein Egg Mash, 2; 1 no corn gluten meal found.
Acme 18% Protein Pig Meal, 2; 1 no linseed oil meal found and corn
germ meal present though not listed.
Acme Pailfill 20% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; equaled guaranty.
Acme 24% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; equaled guaranty.
Acme 24% Protein Turkey Starting and Growing Mash, 1; equaled
guaranty.
_ Acme 32% Protein Dairy Supplement, 1; corn gluten meal and cotton-
seed meal not found.
Producer Horse Feed, 1; equaled guaranty.
Producer Brand 17% Protein Starting and Growing Mash, 1; equaled
guaranty.
Produce_r_24% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; Linsecd oil meal not found.
Deficient in protein.
4 Acme Wheat Bran and Screenings, 1; equaled guaranty.
Alfocorn Milling Co., E. St. Louis, Ill., Inspection samples analyzed, 1;
Full Pail 16% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; Linseed oil meal not found.

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Allied Mills, Chicago, Ill., Inspection samples analyzed, 30. -
Wayne 12% Protein Fitting Ration, 1; equaled guaranty.
Wayne 16% Protein Dairy Feed, 3; 1 Ground milo not found, 1 Cot-
tonseed meal not found.
Topper 16% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; deficient in protein.
Wayne 17% Protein Growing Mash with Sardine Oil, 1; equaled
guaranty.
Wayne 18% Protein Chick Starter, 1; equaled guaranty.
Wayne 20% Protein Egg Mash, 2; 1 corn gluten feed and corn gluten
meal not found. ,
Wayne 24% Protein Dairy Feed, 2; l Corn gluten meal and linseed
oil meal not found and deficient in protein, 1; cottonseed meal
not found.
Wayne 26% Protein Poultry Mash Supplement, 1; equaled guaranty.
Wayne 27% Protein Sweet Mix Stock Supplement, 1; equaled
guaranty.
Wayne 32% Protein Dairy Supplement, 1; equaled guaranty.
Wayne Victory 35% Protein Hog Supplement, 2; 1 Wheat middlings
and linseed oil meal not found.
Wayne 40% Protein Hog Supplement, 1; equaled guaranty.
Wayne 41% Protein Soybean Oil Meal, 3; equaled guaranty.
Wayne 20% Protein Egg Mash with Sardine Oil, 1; equaled guaranty.
Wayne 26% Protein Poultry Mash Supplement with Sardine Oil, 1;
equaled guaranty.
Arab Horse Feed, 1; equaled guaranty.
Wayne 13% Protein Rabbit Pellets Ration, 1; equaled guaranty.
Wayne 20% Protein Pig and Sow Meal, 2; 1 deficient in protein. `
Economy 18% Protein Laying Mash, 1; Ground wheat present
though not listed.
Wayne 17% Protein Starter and Grower with Sardine Oil, 1; Corn
gluten meal, fish meal and ground oats not found.
Wayne 20% Protein Turkey Growing Mash with Sardine Oil, 1;
equaled guaranty.
Wayne 25% Protein Turkey Starting Mash, 1; excess fiber.
Always Ahead Mills, E. St. Louis, Ill., Inspection samples analyzed, 2.
Do-Mor 16% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; Ground corn present though not
listed, linseed oil meal not found.
Do-Mor 17% Protein Pig and Hog Feed, 1; Corn gluten feed and corn
gluten meal not found.
Anderson and Spilman, Danville, Kentucky, Inspection samples ana-
lyzed, 1.
Snow Flake Feed, 1; Ground corn, ground oats and ground wheat
present though not listed.
Anglo SxiveetdFeed Mill, Owensboro, Kentucky, Inspection samples ana-
yze , 1.
Ace Three—in-One 18% Protein Poultry Mash, 1; equaled guaranty.
Arcady Farms Milling Co., Chicago, Ill., Inspection samples analyzed, 21.
Wonderfat Brand 14% Protein Station Feed, 1; Excess fiber.
Arcady 15% Protein Hog Feed, 1; equaled guaranty.
Arcady 15% Protein Hog Grower, 1; Linseed oil meal present though
not listed, Potassium Iodide not found.
Atlantic Besbet 16% Protein Dairy Feed, 5; equaled guaranty.
Sunkist 17% Protein Growing Mash, 1; Excess fiber.
Sunkist 18% Protein Complete Chick Starter, 1; Excess fiber.
Arcady 24% Protein Dairy Feed, 2; 1 Cottonseed meal present though
not listed, linseed oil meal not found.
Sunkist 30% Protein Hog Supplement, 1; equaled guaranty.
Arcady 20% Protein Dairy Feed, 4; 1 Screenings (Ground weed seeds,
hulls, and chaff) Refuse present though not listed.

 COMMERCIAL FEEDS, 1945 11
Misbranded and adulterated. 1 Ground corn present though not
listed.
Arcady 16% Protein All—Purpose Mash Ration, 1; Linseed oil meal not ’
found, excess fiber.
Sunkist 18% Protein Chick Starter, 1; equaled guaranty.
Sunkist 20% Protein Egg Mash, 1; equaled guaranty.
Arcady 32% Protein Dairy Feed Supplement, 1; equaled guaranty.
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., Minneapolis, Minn., Inspection samples
analyzed, 2.
44% Protein Solvent Process Soybean Oil Meal, 2; equaled guaranty.
Armour & Co., Chicago, Illinois, Inspection samples analyzed, 1.
Armour’s 60% Protein Digester Tankage, 1; equaled guaranty.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., New York, N. Y., Inspection samples
analyzed, 3. '
Daily Milk 16% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; equaled guaranty.
Milky Way 20% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; Corn gluten meal and malt
sprouts not found. ¥
Milky Way 24% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; Corn gluten meal and malt
sprouts not found.
Aubrey anddCompany, Louisville, Kentucky, Inspection samples ana-
lyze , 35.
` Red A 14% Protein Poultry Fattening Mash, 1; equaled guaranty.
Red A 20% Protein Laying Mash, 4; 1 deficient in protein.
Ground Wheat, 1; deficient in protein. -
Red A 20% Protein Dairy Feed, 6; 1 Corn feed meal, hominy feed
and soybean oil meal not found, corn oil meal and ground wheat
present though not listed, deficient in protein and fat. 1 cotton-
seed meal not found. 1 deficient in protein. 1 corn gluten feed
ang ground wheat present though not listed, deficient in protein
’ an fat.
' Red A Poultry Scratch Feed, 1; deficient in fat.
Red A Horse Feed, 3; 1 much excess fiber.
Aubrey 16%% Protein Dairy Feed, 3; 1 Hominy meal and cottonseed
meal not found.
Red A 16%% Protein Dairy Feed, 1; equaled guaranty.
' Red A Stock Feed, 1; Wheat bran not found, ground wheat present
though not listed, much deficient in fat and excess fiber.
Monarch Horse Feed, 1; equaled guaranty. .
Red A 18% Protein Hog and Pig Feed, 2; equaled guaranty.
Red A 16% Protein Sheep Feed, 1; equaled guaranty.
Ful-O-Cream 24% Protein Dairy Feed, 2; 1 deficient in protein.
Red A 25% Protein Turkey Starting Mash, 2; equaled guaranty.
Hominy Meal, 1; equaled guaranty.
Red A 17% Protein All-Mash Starter—Grower-Broiler Ration, 1;
equaled guaranty.
Red A 21% Protein Turkey Growing and Developing Mash, 1;
‘ equaled guaranty.
Red A 20% Protein All-Mash Starter-Grower—Broiler Ration, 2; 1 Fish
meal not found though listed.
Aubrey’s 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal, 1; equaled guaranty.
The Auburn Mills, Auburn, Kentucky, Inspection samples analyzed, 2.
Ground Wheat, 1; equaled guaranty.
4 Mixed Feed, 1; deficient in fat.
i Aviston Milling Co., St. Louis, Mo., Inspection samples analyzed, 1.
Sugar Creek Stock Feed, 1; equaled guaranty.
Ballard & Ballard Co., Louisville, Kentucky, Inspection samples analyzed,
32.
Ba11ard’s 16% Protein Sweet Dairy Feed, 3; equaled guaranty.

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Ballard’s Wheat Bran, 2; equaled guaranty.
Insurance Brand 20% Protein Laying Mash, 1; Distillers’ dried
solubles present though not listed. »
Ballard’s 18% Protein Laying Mash, 3; 1 ground oats and ground
milo present though not listed.
Milk Insurance Brand 20% Protein Dairy Feed, 3; 1 Linseed oil meal
present though not listed, 1 cottonseed meal not found, 1 cotton-
seed meal not found and ground milo and linseed oil meal pres-
ent though n