| Show I I 1 I I FEED FOR THE YOUNG LAMBS Is Excellent to Begin With Says Give Exercise Exercise Exer Exer- cise and Pasture A good holds holda that for young oung lambs is most excellent excel excellent lent to begin with and after arter they become become become be be- come stronger the bran should be mixed with corn meal In equal quarters He says that oat meal or oats when they can eat it should be added to balance the ration for oats is nearly nearly nearly near near- ly a balanced food rood itself After growing growing grow grow- ing a little they will shell their own corn It If given to them on the cob The lambs that are to be raised on the farm should not be forced so 60 fast tast They need plenty of at food but the grain ration should be small and no corn should be used They should be given plenty of r exercise and an abundance of good pasture if It possible Corn tends to fatten and will produce pro pro- duce thice uncertain breeders of sl short ort season sea sea- son and o oats ts are probably bly ably the two safest materials of food hat tat can be used When the grass becomes becomes be be- c comes mes stronger and good In the spring grain feeding is not needed for those lambs that are to remain on the farm and only the corn will remain as the dry feed ration for the market lambs The grass is better than any other I nitrogenous food |