Show DAIRYMEN CHANGE VII VIEWS US 0 ON N FEEDS Dairymen now fax furor favor or moderate protein pro pm tein feeding fla says 8 K E. J J. J Terry ferry New rev J Jersey state t e ext extension specialist In dairying r 1 nl Mr t r. r rry reports t that hIlt H a number of Hie Ilse leading dairymen men have found that rations containing ton much protein are likely ly to cau cause e wider udder wi ud der troubles and ond sometimes breeding difficulties dl The Time practice nn II the tile most sue sur- ce dairymen Is Is' to net get et n It considerable consider consider- considerable able able part art of the tile protein needed In the ration rating from alfalfa clover soy bean hean beanor heanor or other legume ha may hay With hay of ot nature n a grain mixture containing contain I In ing 10 1 to 0 o IS 18 per cent total crude crude- protein pro pro- tein has lias liven oiven excellent results When corn stover timothy or other hay low lowIn lowIn lowin In protein Is used t the h practice e Is to furnish the animate with n a grain mx mix turn tare containing 2 1 per cent total crude protein Experience has shown sa says s 's time tile specialist that variety Is helpful In lee heels Icel Ing tag dairy cattle In good an l lIn In their highest production The Time old two two grain mixtures are heln being superseded superseded super super- superseded by hy feeds composed of four or more kinds of grains Biochemists t report that where a n variety of grain Is used the animals are ore more to get the different and ami other oth other er constituents needed neede by hy the animals Observation of ot thou thousands of dairy animals on farms and un under tier tests il vt t experiment stations has lias shown no set rules can cnn bo ho given I n controlling the time quantity of roughage and DIll I grains need needed by hy Ind Individual The needs of various arlous cows differ nc ertling to br breed Cd w weight production temperament temperament tempera tempera- ment and season By y weighing both hoth the time milk given h by the animal and the feed teed supplied to her the l leading dairymen men experiment until It Is found what amount of feedstuffs cruise cause tt the animal to give Ive the largest amount of milk To n assist I t dairymen In solving feeding and other dairy problems th tame college e of agriculture maintains n staff of ot experts whose assistance Is furnished free |