Show m 1 aa haium A r ammay E z v M V A management jk V yS rT ily dr animal university of F steers in bi lite late summer most mont cattlemen utilio pai sture in it choir feeding coding 1 I ia Is I 1 calm for lit in the liu case of jag caulo two boar olda or starlings anti anil with the lia lower grades of feeders that thai will nover never command top market iri iq hut but may still turn a hood on I 1 aront ii edi e r fed any torn orn or not eally sea eon n pasture dota does not ro quiro quire any pro boin uple supple anent for of it la is rich in nearly all necessary nutrients especially V chally ally pro iem n however I 1 r with the th t e advent of dr Doh weather and cool nights Is in late summer or early fall lie protein and other oilier valuable nutrients 1 in pasture pasture decline more and more it bei becomes coples necessary to feml feed one to t two we pounds of oil meal or comparable 1 arable so supplement per lend head daily it is also so necessary to feed a liberal amount of t orn some cattle feeders prefer order to turn their cattle into a dry lot to finish more for the market and in this way set their c cattle attle apart akom tile the grass fin cattle that arrive at the fall market in great numbers in other words as cattle get more into market condition pasture is of less importance cut but on pasture particularly the corn and of clursea course other grain should be ground in any event pigs r would find it difficult to ova ge whole corn kernels in the cattle manure on all parts of tho th pasture I 1 lie he chances are that the crows crown or of bla wo would but boat them to it salt anil and pure water dexl to be readily acx at nil all cirnat in some cuttle cattle funding feeding areas two trace salt iw iu lit in a divided mineral box al onside sido ot a sul suitable table phosphate antl and under a weather protect protective ivo root roof creaturo Cro turo aturo comfort for tile ilia tattle aatlo inual bo hopt in mind NN helhor it la Is extreme fintor weather or the exact op liming duling gilb hot summer Is in essential tn co P 1111 ay for fattening cattle and epra Y yinK 1 9 for flits flita in IH biml I 1 too to keep keel tile cattle AS ail aa possible attention to clice precautions in fredin boeding and providing for creature f com conforta orts means greater goin gain greater feed economy and greater pronta profits for you 0 Quest questioned ione can you give me a CIO clone 80 of tile value of or buttermilk as compared to corn for hogs bogs Ana I 1 llie he two dairy byproducts are worth tile the same pound for pound when fed to hogs usually in the alie proportion of about 3 parts skim milk to I 1 pound corn and compared with other balanced rations th the le an ewer of the pigs digs has haa been that pounds of immink s ti la in worth fully one no half the price of a bushel of corn when fed in the winter or off pasture but when pigs were on pasture pounds of skim akim milk milic was worth less than one half the price prica of a bushel of corn in other words pasture supplied many of the nutrients nutrient a contained ft fa skim milk but much lucre inore cheaply cheese chee factory whey was waft found worth almost exactly one half as an much as skim milk or buttermilk |