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Show ! USING GROUND j FEED FOR HOGS Fea In Conjnnct Ion With Corn W 111 lit In- Aulmal Up to L.rul WclulU la (iliorl Tim. In flulahliig bona make a lop of Krouud out and uhellcd corn (ground) u:;il .iniill huiidful of ollmeal to each hat, any a writer In Hwlne llreeder' Journal. Till feed, In conjunction lib cur cum, or .hock corn If poaaible, poaai-ble, will 'jrlng hog up to lurga weiehia In a aurprlBlugly abort tlm. I Ih IIi v.. that muat up-to-date etock rul.i ra will agree that with eucb kind of (train u wheat, rya and barley, grinding and mixing with other feed ' la abxilulcly essential. Kor example, no ono would think of feeding wheat to hoxj wllhnut first thuroughly soaking soak-ing It or running It lliroiiKb a fod mill. It may nut lie. necessary to grind '. It very line, but It should al leaat lie. j . erunhed pre;ty ccinpletely, or ground ' , line fiiuuch an that th hard, compact X' ":, " purtlona uf the grain will not go tliruufili the iinlimil, uudlgeatud. Till T'j r la true for old us well a young .nl- , iiiulu. '?; !' Another point umn which most pio- I-1 .r,- ' pie will agree 1 that for tha young growing atock, especially anlmala : nl.li Ii do nut have a full et of teeth, "'j; yrinilltig la nce.snry. It not only en- "Vf ' ublea young animals to get more e.f ,'t7l ' tlielr feed, but they cut greater quun- i '.-"yj lltiea and grow much nuiro rapidly. l"'V On uiiground Iced of the tpe noted, I a yuung animal would do very llttla r '1; ' rood; but If wheat, barley, rye, etc, ' 4 Ik ground and mixed with a little corn, 1 " tbey will thrive. ' J f.: i : |