Show METHODS FOR FEEDING MEAL practical experience has shown thai it la Is most economical to mix meal with ensilage tho the plan iian for cutting the fodder or hay and mixing the bran mili feed and corn chop with it and feeding it moistened mol a to la preferable in fit our opinion to auy any other method says a writer in baltimore american ny by feeding meal dry or made into dough some portion of it will pass into tho the fourth stomach and escape only partially digested the plan of mixing tho the meal with water and making a thick slop is preferable to feeding it dry or in a doughy state the moal meal then passes as it does when mixed with tho the feed into tho the rumen or paunch whence it Is passed after undergoing rumination into tho the reU culum or second stomach in a condition fitted for perfect digestion in the third and fourth stomachs and the bowels it if ensilage la Is fed mix inix the meal with the ensilage this method of feeding wo we have followed for a number of at years with milk cows and fattening cattle and after careful tests teata know from practical experience that it Is the most economical way to food feed meal there thera to Is no waste of teed feed and a larger quantity of at milk may be given |