Show detter better not overfeed th the dull bull authority asserts one of tho the things to remember in feeding a mature bull Is 14 not to give him so much that ho he will become tat it Is better to keep him thin in flesh it Is well too to remember that feeding too much roughage to a bull in service Is not a good practice it may make him logy when a bull la Is not in heavy service ho he can receive more liberal quantities of both hay and silage but when in service it la is well to limit the hay and perhaps feed no silage but increase the grain portion of his ration says gays hoards Il dairyman A As a rule however a bull can be fed 10 to 15 pounds of hay preferably legume without any injurious deflect A mixture which could bo be used during breeding would bo be equal parts by weight of ground corn and cob meal or just corn rind and bran and cottonseed meal we do not believe that as a rule it would be advisable to feed moro more than five pounds a day it more Is fed then we would increase the bran to pounds and use pounds of corn and pounds of cottonseed meal wo we prefer pea hay to redtop red top but a little redtop could be fed tor for variety |