Show DRY FARM LIVE STOCK certain specific requirements must bo be observed furlang growing period animal requires more protein and lose carbohydrates value of balanced ration explained ily by DR dil NV 31 in dry farming to profitably food live stock certain specific require requirements must pe bo ob bernod animal growth la Is based upon science no loss exacting than the laws law in III chwi latry any radical deviation in either case will dof defeat cat the jobje object ct we aro are attempting to attain in chem bistry wo we know that by cum combining binIng two volumes of hydrogen with one ot of ox agen wo we obtain water and no other combination of those two elements will mako make that valuable animal growth Is made by comben ing carbohydrates and protein it if the tha proportions ato are out of 0 balance the brouth Brov th to Is impal impaled md but it the proper tlona done aro are in ili accordance with tile lawa of growth the best possible results will bo be obtained carbohydrates provide energy heat and fat protein jakou tho the growth if however one ona Bub Pub stanco to Is given and tho the other Is ab swit bait in the tha feed tile tho animal will por per ish during tho the growing period the tha animal naturally requires moro more pro coln and its s carbohydrates ani aai during the fattening period moro more of the carbohydrates should bo be given when the animal to la growing it should havo have one part of protein to four and ono one halt or five parts of carbah carbohydrates drates and when fat 19 desired the tha ratio should be widened to ono one part protein to live five and one halt half or six parts of 0 carbohydrates feeds which contain only a fair amount of protein but are rich Is carbohydrates bo hydrates are ara corn corn and ebb cb meal hominy feed oats barley meal emmer meal rye meal rice meal kaar mile dried beet pulp timothy hay redtop hay bay bermuda hay john soil BOH grass hay sorghum fodder kaur fodder Hungar laB grass grace millet hay amilo fodder corn boru fodder corn silage roots feeds containing a fair air quantity ot of carbohydrates but rich in protein are gluten meal gluten feed field pea meal cow pen pea meal soybean meal linseed meal cottonseed meal shyban cako cake meal dried brey brewere bre wera vers grains dried wheat bran wheat rye bran ryo rye alfalfa hay clover hay bay cowpea hay vetch bay soybean hay velvet bean hay bay beggar weed hay to illustrate the value of a balan balanced balancad cod ration or having the right amount of 0 protein I 1 will cite uia following folio experiments are ili n keeping many other tests testa along the eama came lines in a test where whar pigs were ware fed a ration of throe pounds of corn they mado a gala gain of 46 pounds in 80 days another lot were given 2 pounds of corn cora together with one pound of soybean meal and anade a gain of pounds during the same period in other experiments where pigs were given EL a quarter ration of corn and is A soybean pasture they made four times greater gain than when given a full ration of corn alone the following results were obtained from both a balanced and an unbalanced ration in feeding steers four steers were fed days on corn and timothy hay and made a gain of pounds another bunch of tour four steers were fed corn and cowpea hay tor for the same period and made a gain of 24 pounds in another test four steers were fed 80 days dayi on zora an and d timothy hay and made a gain of pounds nother another bunch of four steers tod fed on corn and clover hay made a of pounds and still another bunch of tour four steers fed on corn and fand millet liar bay made a gain of only pounds in this test where corn and timothy hay bay corn and millet were given the gain was very little because the feeds were out of balance or in other words they contained too buah carbohydrates andi and not enough protein where cowpea hayand hay and CIO alov tr or hay was given with corn the gain was very marked due entirely to the fact act that cowpea hay and clover hay bay aie are rich in protein and when come combined bained with the corn make a bala balanced ration it if an animal Is given any ot of the con cen rich in protein and all of the hages hagest which are classed an aa carbohydrates that they will eat at or vice versa the ration will be ba fairly well balanced |