Show to K M newa 1 FALL PIGS GIVEN CAREFUL FEEDING fora forage 19 e crop suggested for young porkers corkers Por kers the farmer who wants to mate make a success of his pigs must pay careful attention to proper feedings and handling says bays the new york state college of agriculture corn to la a favorite high energy feed it Is suggested that pigs be allowed to ru run u ona on a forage crop after weaning to give gife thema them a better start toward the longwinter long binter months during the growing and fattening per periods lods the concentrates fed should be of high energy value with some soma protein supplement or a combination of protein supplements clements ts although corn Is probably best ground barley or ground rye may be substituted for corn in using these feeds farmers should remember that they ahey are high in energy but low in in protein end and that they must be balanced with high protein foods in order to get the best results skim milk or buttermilk both of which are high in protein and mineral matter are good to balance groins grains about two and one half to three pounds of milk should be fed with one pound of corn pound pigs As the animals grow the amount of milk may be correspondingly ly decreased such feeds as fish meal alfalfa meal and oil meal should be fed where skim milk or buttermilk Is not available in the middle west a co combination m of BO per cent fish meal 25 percent per cent alfalfa meal and 25 per cent oil meal has hag been used with corn or other feeds to start the pigs about 15 to 20 percent per cent of the protein supplement should be fed in the beginning and gradually decreased until antil at the finishing period only about 5 per cent Is fed |