Show ALL MASH RATION GIVEN APPROVAL all mash poultry rations for both it rowing wing chicks and laying hens bens are the most recent bulletin on poultry procedure issued by the extension service of the ohio state university the newer idea ot of poultry feeding favors the feeding of all the ingredients ground mixed and fed as a mash says prot prof A it winter of the poultry husbandry department of the un hersity author of the bulletin the method Is 13 simpler more sanitary and more economical in the use of the feed than where the ration la 13 fed partly as ai scratch grain and partly its as mash since birds prefer a granular mash to one finely ground it la advisable not to grind the ingredients tiny any finer than Is necessary to prevent the chickens from picking over the I 1 material lerdal sod and taking out what the they 7 like best two starting and growing rat rations lons both ot of them all mash ore ere listed in the bulletin three all mash rations and one scratch fi grain and mash ration are suggested for laying hens the first starting and growing ration a mash consists of ground yellow corn 72 pounds wheat 20 pounds meat scraps 50 50 protein 5 pound poultry bone meal Z pounds salt bait I 1 pound skim milk instead of water Is given to drink during the first eight or ten tea weeks other forms of milk may be substituted the first ration suggested for laying hens is ground yellow corn 66 pounds or ai eilund aund wheat 20 pounds meat ineat scraps 10 pou pound nd done bone meal 4 pounds salt I 1 pound water Is given to drink it if milk Is available the meat ineat scraps in the ration may be reduced to five fire pounds the bulletin discusses 21 feeding materials for poultry with reference to their constituents and tile the particular feadin feeding purpose for which they are aval available lal it Is entitled poultry reeding feeding stuffs and Rat rations lons and may be obtained by writing to the agricultural publications department ot of the ohio state late university |