Show To Secure Best Results From B Bull I Feed eed Wisely In rn order to secure the best results with tile the bull It Is necessary that he be liebe he be fed fell very carefully In order that h he does not become too fat and slug sluggish ish therefore a n poor breeds breeder In feeding the mature bull a very ery satisfactory grain ration can cun be made up of or One hundred pounds ground corn 50 0 pounds wheat bran 40 pounds oats ten pounds five uve pounds It is not often that the bull will need more than two to four pounds or of such a Jl groin grain ln mixture per day before he Is put to service A two year two two old ear bull when In service will pro probably ably rev re- require re require I quire a pound of such a grain mixture per ler day for each IOU pounds of the lI el weight ht thC therefore If Ir he weighs 1500 lr I pounds he lie would require 15 pounds of grain per day If Ir In good condition hut but If thIn thlu would require IS to 20 O pounds per day lIay while being used Mature bulls should have Just enough grain ruin to tl keep them in good vigorous condition but hut not too fut fat Stature Mature bulls often become slow breeders when the they become fat Cat As n 1 general gene tiling thing a limited amount allowed to the of nf urn corn n rii silage may be Le mature matun bull but hilt generally not over n a half ferd feed such as ns 15 or 20 O pounds per day dar Alun Along with the e a II mature huH uH can cm usually have harp all nil the alfalfa will eat without 01 or clover er ha hay he be waste Most authorities claim that he-a he heavy vy feeding of or silage makes the bull n a slow breeder |