Show FEEDING SILAGE TO HORSES when corn was cut at very I 1 irama inma ture age it resulted in colic and other digestive disorders by C C P n Asli assistant stant air t lin erbit I firm irm st laul I 1 aal minn silage ellige has been fed to hoists in dit ferent sections ot of tile tho cou countey antly witti niti varying ial degrees ot of success N hen it first time lame into geli general cral use for feeding dairy cattle tile the corn was c cut ut it a cipry N pry immature Imil lature tage stage this kind ot of silage when nhen fed to horses result resulted cd tile the same saint as beding areen corn producing colic scour arid and other oilier digestive disorders rs in recent bearb earb silage ins as bem fell fed success successful full by inin tanners farmers al thO though in HI idol loli ate ted diases cases it results dis probable due to one ot of sen SP cral causes 1 ilie silage may have hae been made from imin iture crops re suiting in a 1 very iery acid or sour silage 2 thea the maa mil have been too mature at the time of alling filling the silo resulting in mold silage lic cause of lail lailure to set tie and exclude the air 3 poor er Nation due elther either to the method ot of filling or to the silo not being air tight 1 in feeding permitting decomposition to start in the silo or 3 5 failure on the part of 0 the feeder to use us a suta cicet amount ot of time in getting horses accustomed to a sufficient feed after hiving having been fed continuously continuo uhl on oil dr leed iced for a considerable length ot of time great cire care arid and judgment should there fore be used in feeding silage to horses and it would not be sate safe teed feed in the hands of one who nho is in an wa care less |