Show 4 I I POULTRY BUCKWHEAT GOOD FATTENING FEED Buckwheat Is a pretty good fattening fatten fatten- Ing feed for turkeys Some prefer barley and corn however ho Either barley or oats It if mixed with buttermilk buttermilk butter butter- milk and the hulls removed would he heI hea a a preferable mixture The buckwheat I has bas the objectionable quality ot of hn liar liar- lag Ing a woody fibrous hun hull which Is not notI good feed A mixture ot of all three or I four would do pretty well Some records sent In give the costs of feeding one part ground oats hulls removed and two parts buttermilk butter butter- milk ns as being G 6 cents per pound while the cost efi feeding on equal I parts ground harley barley oats and corn with the oat and barley hulls removed and wIth the same relative amount of I buttermilk averaged about the same i iA A mIxture of OO parts corn com meal 10 parts ground oats hulls removed 50 0 i parts red dog flour 3 parts tallow parts buttermilk averaged a co coat t of about 5 cents tier per pound Using equal parts ground oats and barley hulls removed remo t one port part beef scraps and eight parts buttermilk th cost was shown to be 4 s cents per pound Ot Of course these costs were not figured latel lately but the comparisons remain The Cornell fattening ration of pounds corn meal pounds buckwheat pounds pounds- ont oat flour 30 pounds beef heet scraps and one part charcoal Is considered too a avery very fattening ration |