American Dairying a Practical Treatise On Dairy Farming And the Management of C

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American Dairying a Practical Treatise On Dairy Farming And the Management of C
Henry Benjamin Gurler
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This would be the same as 35 cents per 100 Ibs. These calves were fed ten weeks and gained an average of one and one-half pounds per day.
Dr. Goessman's comments on the results I use entire : The experiments have shown that calves grown upon skim-milk alone or upon skim-milk and grains during the first eight weeks of their lives make good gains in live weight, namely, from 0. 9 to 2. 13 Ibs. Per day, with an aver- age of 1. 49 Ibs. These animals, however, put on very little fat, either when fed
... on skim-milk alone or when fed on skim- milk and grains. They were not able to digest the neces- sary amount of corn-meal, Buffalo gluten feed, or wheat flour or middlings, when fed in connection with the nitrog- enous milk, to promote the formation of fat.
The meat of the animals thus described was quite white in appearance, but not as tender as calves that were fed whole milk. The ribs and flanks of animals thus fed were thinner than those consuming whole milk, and the shrinkage in dressing is from 5 to 7 per cent more.


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