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$5.27 North 8.06 East 8. 70 West 5. 20 Special averages based on all initial weight classi- fications (under 500 pounds — 500 to 700 — 700 to 1000), for the south, north, east and west cannot be shown, as all sections did not feed cattle coming under these initial weight classifications. Under only one of them (700 to 1000) was there enough tests in all sections to make the comparison legiti- mate — the cost of 100 pounds of gain under this classification averaged as follows : South $6. 30 Nort...h 9.05 East 11. 15 West 10. 23 It is fair to add that as far as tlie results obtained under the other elas.sifications show anything, they indicate the same ratios as in those just given.
A General View It has been seen that northern cattle eat practi- cally as much thy roughage and cotton-seed meal y^' FEEDING AND KAKxMlN'G (anil similar) i)n)(luuts as those of liu' south; it has beeu seen tiiat tile grain (cliii'lly heat-producing) ration oi' the north is many times in excess of that for the south; it has been seen tiiat the uutritive ratio of northei'n feeds shows proportionately, about two and one-half times as nuich of the heat-produe ing elements, as those used in the south — so it is fair say that northern tiekls nuist be matle to grow heat jiroducing feeds to such an extent that they may l)e partially likened to a coal mine; that northei'ii corn- cribs ai'e partially like a coal bin; and grain is given to cattle partly for the purpose of being burned (by animal oxidization) to furnish the re- quired hea't to carry them through the rigors of cold, and the exposure to rain and sleet and snow.


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