Show 1 HOTEL GOSSIP I II I II 31 a successful cattle cattleman catte man ot of Utah states that thata a good many catte cattle ar are now being fed In the tho vicinity or of Hay grain and sugar beet pulp arc employ employed ed principally In tIme the fattening process i iThe The BUr beet substation there ther al all the pUlp that Is needed by the cattlemen and farmers This cost costs 40 cent cents per ton nt at the staton station But Mr Dougal Is not wih with Is its value for fattening purpose purpose He prefers good hay ad and grain He thinks I it cheaper In the long run ad and says 40 cents a ton looks cheap but whets when you ou consider the expense ot of hauling and feeding and the largo large amount an animal must consume In order to get sufficient nutrIment and the not very ery satisfactory results the Is not so cheap alter al all A An animal mut must eat pounds of It Q a da day and mut must have havo some h hay or grain besides In cold weather the tho pulp freezes mak makIng makIng Ing poor feed when frozen Well el ted fed fedan an animal should take tako on pounds a month the tho first three months or of fattening The Tho Wagners of Colorado ne are feeding between and head or of catto cattle at SprIngville They shIp to San Francisco and the eastern markets 11 Mr Dougal ships his catte cattie to the Utah Fel Fuel company compan at Clear Crek Crash For three years they have hao taken talton al all lie ho has conditioned Catta Cattle are now worth 35 to 4 a hundred pounds on the hoof A good steer should weigh from fromn to 1100 making them worth on an aim average of 40 to 50 a head B By February the prIce should advance to 5 a hundred Hay II In Utah vale Is worth from fromn 8 to ton n 1 per ton barley baric worth 20 to Is being used sonic some In Iii place or of other graIns |