Proportions of Shelled Corn And Alfalfa Hay for Fattening Western Lambs

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27 05 Lot 5 (20 ewes) 1-100 110 4 110 4 27 14 Fed alike: Lot 2 (20 wethers) 1-136 94. 3 127 7 24 22 Lot 6 (20 ewes) 1 : 1. 34 93. 5 1253 22 05 With respect to consumption of feed, it appears that the ewes ate slightly less in a given period than the wethers, but the difference is too small to be of significance.
1914] PROPORTIONS OP CORN AND ALFALFA FOR FATTENING LAMBS 75 In extent of gains, Lot 1 (wethers) and Lot 5 (ewes) were prac- tically equal, tho Lot 1 would have exceeded Lot 5 had it no
...t been that in Lot 1 there was one lamb that gained only 11 pounds, the lowest gain made by any lamb of the four lots involved in the com- parison. A comparison of the gains made by Lot 2 (wethers) and Lot 6 (ewes) shows a difference of more than 2 pounds per head in favor of the wethers. This is enough difference to be of significance, for, since the consumption of feed was almost the same, it will be seen that the wethers made the cheaper gains. The fact that in one case the ewe lambs equaled the wethers in extent and economy of gains while in another case the wether lambs excelled the ewes, makes inad- visable a positive statement on the comparative extent and economy of the gains, altho it would seem that the advantage is slightly in favor of the wether lambs.

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