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Bulletin 450 July 1, 1958
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
Department of Biochemistry
INSPECTION OF COMMERCIAL
FEEDINGSTUFFS
Made for the
State Department of Agriculture
By H. A. DAVIS and RUTH S. FOWLER
The University of New Hampshire
Durham, N. H.
Bulletin 450 July I, 1958
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
Department of Biochemistry
INSPECTION OF COMMERCIAL
FEEDINGSTUFFS
Made for the
State Department of Agriculture
By H. A. DAVIS and RUTH S. FOWLER
The University of New Hampshire
Durham, N. H.
INSPECTION OF COMMERCIAL FEEDINGSTUFFS
Made for the
STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
This bulletin reports the analysis of the official samples of FeedingstufFs
submitted by the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture. Certain require-
ments of the Feedingstuff Law are pointed out or briefly described. The New
Hampshire Commercial Feedingstuffs Law is administered by the Commissioner
of Agriculture. All inquiries concerning the law and the registration of feeding-
stuffs should be addressed to the attention of the Feed Control Supervisor, De-
partment of Agriculture, State House, Concord, New Hampshire. A booklet,
"New Hampshire Commercial Feed Law and Rules and Regulations," is avail-
able at the above address. A copy should be obtained by each individual or firm
expecting to sell feed products in New Hampshire.
In carrying out the provisions of the law during the fiscal year ending June
30, 1958, 703 official samples were collected under the direction of Honorable
Perley L Fitts, Commissioner of Agriculture. The samples were collected by the
Control Supervisor, Mr. George H. Laramie and Mr. Daniel Graham. All in-
quiries relating to methods of analysis shoidd be directed to this laboratory.
EXCERPTS FROM THE LAW
and
COMMENTS RELATING TO IT
The New Hampshire Commercial Feed Law, Chapter 226 of the Laws of
the State of New Hampshire, conforms closely to the Uniform Feed Bill pro-
posed by the Association of American Feed Control Officials. All persons con-
cerned with the manufacture or use of feedingstuffs should become familiar
with the requirements of the law.
Registration: Each brand of commercial feed offered for sale in the state
must be registered with the Feed Control Supervisor. Forms are provided for that
purpose by his office in Concord, New Hampshire.
The term "commercial feed" refers to "all materials which are distributed
for use as feed for animals, other than man, and for wild birds kept in captivity,
except (1) unmixed whole seeds, and meals made directly from the entire seeds,
(2) unground hay, and (3) whole or ground straw, stover, silage, cobs and hulls
when not mixed with other materials."
The feedingstuff is usually registered by the manufacturer or jobber,
whether he is located within or outside the state. Feedingstuffs manufactured in
other states are frequently handled by several middle-men before they reach
the local distributor. Under the provisions of the law, if the manufacturer or
jobber fails to make registration, the dealer is responsible. Dealers who purchase
feed for resale should assure themselves that the brands they purchase are prop-
erly registered and the license fee paid, otherwise, they must assume that re-
sponsibility.
Labeling: The law requires that any commercial feed offered for sale, or
sold in this state shall furnish on each package a clearly printed statement cer-
tifying:
the number of net pounds in the package
the name and principal address of the person
guaranteeing the commercial feed
the name or brand under which the commercial
feed is sold
the guaranteed analysis, stating:
the minimum percentage of crude protein
the minimum percentage of crude fat
the maximum percentage of crude fiber
the name of each ingredient contained in the feed.
In special cases, as in mineral feeds and vitamin supplements, requirements
as listed in the law must be met. In the case of bidk deliveries, a written or
printed statement of the above information shall accompany delivery.
The Association of American Feed Control Officials is an organization of
control officials of the various states. At annual meetings mutual problems are
discussed and problems worked out so that the requirements of labeling and
guarantees among the states may be as imiform as possible. The feed manu-
facturer attends these meetings and through sincere cooperation the feed con-
sumer will obtain the best feed possible for his livestock. The Association pub-
lishes a booklet which is revised each year containing definitions, regulations
and other information important to the dealer as well as the consumer of feed-
ingstuffs. The use of this booklet by a manufacturer will enable him to use the
correct name of the ingredients in his feed on the tag. An alert purchaser will
observe that correct labeling is a mark of a reliable manufacturer. There are
no conflicts between the New Hampshire Law and the Model bill recommended
by this Association.
THE PURPOSE OF THE FEEDINGSTUFFS LAW
The chief purpose of the feedingstuffs law is to protect the consumer against
the inferior products which doubtless would soon appear on the market if the
trade were not under state control. The law is primarily a correct-labeling act.
It must not be assumed by the purchaser that every brand which meets the
manufacturer's guarantee is a high-grade feed. The Commercial Feed Law
does not prevent the sale of a low-grade feed if it is properly licensed and tagged,
and is offered for sale in compliance with the law. It would not be in the public
interest to legislate against the sale of the lower-grade by-products. They can
be fed profitably if bought at a price adjusted to their feeding value. The law
does prevent an inferior feed being offered for sale as a high-grade product.
The dealer, in purchasing feed from the manufacturer, and the consumer
in purchasing feed from the dealer, should make the specification that the feed
delivered must comply with the New Hampshire Commercial Feed Law. If the
feed is not registered; if the protein, fat ancl crude fiber are not guaranteed; and
if the ingredients of which the feed is composed are not plainly stated on the
bag or on a tag attached thereto, the purchaser is not protected by the law.
He has no recourse under the commercial feed law if the feed he purchases is
of inferior quality. If the buyer fails to assure himself that the legal require-
ments have been met, he accepts the feedingstuffs at his own risk.
The analysis oi all samples collected is reported since in this way the public
is informed of all results and not just those that do not make the guarantees.
The State collects a registration fee for each brand of feed sold. These funds
pay for the inspection service. The manufacturer is assured of an unbiased
inspection of his product and the consumer knows that he has recourse under
the law if he is not satisfied with results obtained by feeding a particular product
in case it is shown that trouble is due to a feed deficiency. The cost of the inspec-
tion is very small, a fraction of a cent on a per bag sold basis.
TERMS USED IN REPORTING ANALYSIS
The terms, PROTEIN, FAT and CRUDE FIBER appear on the label of
a feedingstuff and the percentage shown following each term is the minimum
amount of protein and fat and the maximum amount of crude fiber in the
feed as guaranteed. These are determined by chemical analysis. In addition it
may be desirable to determine the "moisture" and "ash" content of a feed. The
sum of these five determinations subtracted from 100 gives a value called the
"nitrogen free extract" "NFE." The "NFE" plus the "crude fiber" gives the
"carbohydrate" content.
Brief definitions of these terms follow.
PROTEIN: A group of complex compounds, all containing nitrogen, carbon
and oxygen. In certain cases sulfur, phosphorus or iron are also present. Proteins
are essential for life. A variety of protein is insured in a feed when the feed
contains both plant and animal products. Extensive research has shown that
by a proper combination of ingredients a feed containing the proper proteins
for growth and production can be supplied. The usual analysis simply determines
the total protein present. To determine the type of protein present or its par-
ticular effectiveness involves complex and expensive analytical procedures.
Simply stated, the protein content of a feed is found by determining the total
nitrogen and multiplying that value by the factor 6.25.
FAT: Fat is determined by extracting a dried sample of finely ground
feed with ether. The extract contains not only the true fat but other ether
soluble substances such as carotene and chlorophyll. These other ether soluble
materials are present in very small amounts in most cases and so have little
effect on the actual fat content as reported.
CRUDE FIBER: This includes the cellulose and other carbohydrates that
are resistant to digestion by the animal. For this reason we are interested in the
maximum amount that is in a feed. It has little or no value to the animal eating
the material.
MOISTURE: Moisture is the "water" that is in a feed. It is determined by
simply drying a portion of the ground sample in an oven at a constant, con-
trolled temperature.
ASH: Ash is the "mineral matter" present in a feed and is found by burn-
ing a portion of the sample at a temperature high enough to burn all the carbon
out. For comparable results this must be done under controlled conditions.
NITROGEN-FREE EXTRACT: This result includes the more soluble
carbohydrates such as sugars, and these materials are valuable in animal nu-
trition.
The use of drugs, growth stimulants and other special purpose additives in
feeds continues to increase. These materials are under very careful control by
the Food and Drug Administration and are thoroughly tested before release for
general use. Feeds containing these substances must be properly labeled showing
what the additive is and the amount. Chemical methods have been developed for
the analysis of these materials but in general they are time consuming and may
not be as accurate as would be desired when such small amounts as a few ten-
thousandths of a percent are involved. An increase in staff available for inspec-
tion work would make it possible to check the drug guarantees on some of the
"medicated" feedingstuffs.
USE OF FEEDINGSTUFFS
The use of bulk feed deliveries continues to increase. This is a way of
cutting feed costs when proper facilities are available for delivery and storage
of the feed.
It is not within the scope of this bulletin to make recommendations regard-
ing the use of commercial feedingstuffs. The Department of Dairy Husbandry
and the Department of Poultry Husbandry are continually studying feeding
problems. The following publications which discuss feeds and feeding from one
viewpoint or another are available free of charge to residents of New Hamp-
shire. Requests should be addressed to: Mail Service, University of New Hamp-
shire, Durham.
Ext. Bull. 67 Turkey Production in New Hampshire.
Ext. Bull. 114 Feeding Dairy Cattle.
Ext. Cir. 282 Dairy Calves.
Ext. Cir. 312 Brooding and Rearing Chickens.
Sta. Bull. 401 Feed Standards for N. H. Broilers.
Sta. Bull. 411 Cobalt Defficiency in N. H. Cattle, Sheep and Goats.
Sta. Bull. 419 Effect of Texture on the Nutritive Value of Concentrates
for Dairy Cattle.
Sta. Bull. 426 Distributing and Handling Grain-Feeds in New Hampshire.
I. Characteristics of Milling and Distributing Firms.
Sta. Bull. 427 Distributing and Handling Grain-Feeds in New Hampshire.
IL Problems in Retail Distribution.
. Sta. Bull. 431 Distributing and Handling Grain-Feeds in New Hampshire.
III. Improving the EfFiciency of the Grain Feeding Oper-
ation on Poultry and Dairy Farms.
Sta. Bull. 438 The Nutritive Value of Dried Citrus Pulp for Dairy Cattle.
Inquiries occasionally are made regarding a method of calculating the pro-
tein, fat, or fiber content of a home-mixed feed. There are tables available, such
as those in Morrison's book "Feeds and Feeding," which give the average chem-
ical analysis of feed concentrates, roughage and silages. It should be pointed out
that the chemical analysis of a particular lot of an ingredient may be somewhat
above or below the average figure shown in the table. This fact must be taken
iijto consideration in fixing guarantees. The following example shows how the
protein content of a feed mixture may be calculated:
Ingredients
I>er cent lbs. protein
pounds used X protein in =r furnished by
ingredient ingredient
Gi'ound Oats
Ground Corn
Gluten Feed
Wheat Bran
Linseed Oil Meal
Salt
200
400
300
400
100
10
12.0
8.0
25.0
15.0
34.0
24
32
75
60
34
Total Mix
1410 lbs.
contains
225 lbs. protein
225
The mixture contains X 100 = 15.95% Protein.
1410
The percentage of fat or fiber may be calculated in a like manner by substituting
the fat or fiber figures for those of the protein.
CONFORMITY TO GUARANTEES
The chemical analyses reported in this bulletin were made by methods ap-
proved by the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists.
A total of 703 official samples were submitted for analysis. Samples were
drawn at retail outlets or at the farm after delivery. Bulk delivery of feed is
steadily increasing and a considerable number of bulk lots were sampled. While
in most cases only one sample of a brand was drawn, in several instances a brand
was sampled two or more times during the year, often at different locations if
possible.
Table I sho^vs the percentage of samples analyzed each year since 1926
that did not conform to guarantees. Table II lists the analyses of official samples
of feed ingredients and mixed feeds. Table III lists the analyses of official samples
of dry and canned pet foods. Of the 627 samples reported in Table II 4.3%
were deficient less than 0.5% and 5.4% were deficient more than 0.5% in pro-
tein; 2.1% were deficient less than 0.25% and 3.7% were deficient more than
0.25% in fat; and 8.0% exceeded the guarantee in crude fiber. Of 76 pet food
samples 7.9% were deficient less than 0.25% and 10.5% were deficient 0.5% or
more in protein; 1.3% were deficient less than 0.25% and 10.5% were deficient
more than 0.25% in fat. No sample contained excessive crude fiber.
75 samples were drawn from bulk deliveries and 120 samples were drawn
at the farm.
83 samples of mixed feed or ingredients represented brands not registered
at time of sampling.
30 samples of pet food represented brands not registered at time of sampling.
Samples of lots drawn from bulk deliveries, drawn at farms or not registered
at time of sampling are so identified in Tables II and III.
Bold face type and underline are used Avhen a deficiency of more than 0.5%
below guarantee in protein, of more than 0.25% below guarantee in fat or an
excess of more than 1.00% above the guarantee in crude fiber occurs.
It will be noted in Table I that the percent deficiencies for 1958 are higher
in every case than last year. This trend is influenced by the fact that if a brand
was found deficient that particular brand was in many cases resampled and per-
haps was still deficient. This sampUng procedure was carried out by the Super-
visor in an effort to have those manufacturers who were deficient imj^rove their
products and have that fact shown by data in the bulletin.
TABLE I
PERCENTAGE OF SAMPLES ANALYZED IN YEARS
1926-1958 NOT CONFORMING TO GUARANTEES
Per cent Below
Per cent below
Per cent
high
guarantee
in Protein
guarantee in Fat
Year
Less than
0.5 per cent
Less than
0.25 per cent
in
Crude
0.5 f>er cent
or more
0.25 per cent
or more
Fiber
1926
8.0
16.0
4.0
10.0
6.0
1927
8.3
16.4
5.8
13.6
5.9
1928
9.1
20.7
4.3
9.3
7.9
1929
9.5
20.2
2.8
9.3
6.5
1930
4.8
13.1
4.0
8.0
3.9
1931
1.8
7.2
5.9
9.7
5.3
1932
1.8
1.4
5.0
8.1
2.8
1933
1.3
3.6
7.5
9.8
3.6
1934
3.0
. 3.4
3.9
7.1
9.8
1935
2.4
3.0
4.2
8.5
9.9
1936
2.9
5.2
5.5
8.3
12.2
1937
2.8
4.2
3.0
6.0
11.0
1938
2.9
8.1
9.8
10.8
11.5
1939
1.9
3.3
6.8
9.3
8.7
1940
2.9
4.0
6.2
6.7
7.5
1941
1.1
2.6
4.7
6.7
5.6
1942
2.6
3.5
3.7
4.5
7.4
1943
3.7
2.7
7.7
8.6
7.4
1944
8.2
9.0
10.7 1 19.7
6.9
1945
2.1
6.1
2.9
7.5
7.1
1946
8.6
17.5
2.3
8.9
14.6
1947
4.1
10.2
1.7
4.0
24.7
1948
3.6
3.8
2.3
3.5
13.6
1949
3.5
5.8
2.7
2.8
7.2
1950
4.9
7.3
4.9
5.1
3.2
1951
4.4
7.5
2.7
4.9
4.0
1952
4.3
8.4
3.0
5.8
4.3
1953
4.3
12.7
3.4
6.8
4.4
1954
2.7
6.1
1.7
3.5
3.8
1955
2.8
7.5
2.4
4.5
5.9
1956
3.9
3.9
2.4
6.1
4.0
1957
3.6
4.8
1.2
3.7
3.7
1958
4.7
5.7
1.8
4.1
7.1
REQUESTS BY INDIVIDUALS FOR THE ANALYSIS
OF FEEDINGSTUFFS
In addition to the official samples of feedingstufFs submitted by the Feed
Control Supervisors, the Agricultural Experiment Station each year analyzes
some samples drawn by individuals to aid in solving a particular problem. Chem-
ical analysis can aid in certain cases but it should not be expected to answer all
questions. A close study of management practices will often answer many prob-
lems when the first thing to do seems to be to blame the feed for difficulties in
growth or production of livestock. It is suggested that in the case of a difficulty
involving feeding that you call in your County Agent, your veterinarian, or
the fieldman of your feed supplier to consider your prolilem. lliey will then
obtain the facts in the case and will determine whether an analysis of the feed
will be of help or not.
If a feed sample is mailed or brought to the laboratory, it is essential that the
sample drawn, about one pint, put in a clean, tight container, adequately repre-
sents the large lot from which it is drawn and that full information concerning
the case accompany the sample. If this is not done, it must be supplied before
analysis can be made. Because of the cost of laboratory work and materials, the
necessity for an analysis is decided upon the basis of information submitted and
an opinion obtained as to whether or not an analysis is necessary in the par-
ticular case involved. Since this is a state experiment station, this service is avail-
able only to residents of the state and no charge is made for occasional work.
Many questions that are raised may be satisfactorily answered by correspondence
without laboratory work.
Forty-eight samples of feed, hay or silage were examined for residents of the
state because of some special problem involving the particular case during the
fiscal year.
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
The Agro Co. of Canada Ltd.
450 Budge St., Montreal, Que., Canada
fAgro Pure Bran Colebrook
Allied Mills Inc.
Chicago, 111.
Pork. Maker W. Lebanon
fPure Corn and Oats Chop \V. Lebanon
fSucrene 16% Dairy "E" W. Lebanon
Wayne 16% Dairy W. Lebanon
Wayne 20% Daily W. Lebanon
Wayne Breeder W. Lel)anon
Wayne Egg W. Leijanon
Wayne Fattening Pellets (161) Medi-
cated W. Lebanon
Wayne Fitting Ration W. Lebanon
f Wayne Game Bird Grower W. Lelianon
Wayne Horse Feed W. Lebanon
Wayne Medicated H-A-D (170) W. Lebanon
Wayne Rocket Broiler Finisher (196)
Medicated W. Lel)anon
Wayne Rocket Broiler Starter (186)
Medicated W. Lebanon
Wayne Sweet Bulky Feed "E" W. Lebanon
Wayne Test Cow Ration W. Lel)anon
Wayne Universal Breeder W. Lebanon
Wayne Universal Egg W. Lebanon
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
Minn. 2, Minn.
Archer Quality 34% Protein Linseed
Oil Meal Potter Place-
Atlantic Processing Co.
Amagansett, N. Y.
Smith's Life Line Fish Meal Manchester
B & W Canning Co., Inc.
Groveland, Florida
B 'n W Brand Dried Citrus Pulp Dover
E. W. Bailey & Co., Inc.
Montpelier, Vt.
(F)Bailey's Feeds Calf Ration Woodsville
Bailey's Feeds Complete Egg Ration
(Pellets) Colebrook
Bailey's Feeds — Corn Gluten Feed N. Haverhill
Bailey's Feeds — 16% Dairy Ration \. Haverhill
(F)Bailey's Feeds — 16% Dairy Ration VV^oodsville
(F)Bailey's Feeds — 16% Dairy Ration Concord
Bailey's Feeds — 18% Dairy Ration N. Haverhill
Bailey's Feeds — 20%^ Dairy Ration N. Haverhill
Bailey's Feeds Fitting Ration Colebrook
Bailey's Feeds Grow-N-Lay Colebrook
Bailey's Feeds — Horse Feed N. Haverhill
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
14.00 15.1 3.50 4.4 11.50 11.0
14.00
18.4
3.00
4.5
8.00
5.8
9.00
10.0
3.50
4.1
10.00
6.7
16.00
19.1
3.00
4.4
15.00
11.0
16.00
18.4
3.00
3.6
9.00
8.0
20.00
20.9
3.00
3.3
9.00
7.6
22.00
23.3
4.00
5.0
4.50
4.8
22.00
21.9
4.00
5.0
4.50
4.9
18.00
20.4
3.00
4.1
6.00
4.7
13.00
16.1
3.00
4.1
8.50
7.2
22.00
23.2
3.50
4.7
7.00
4.7
9.00
10.4
2.50
3.2
12.00
8.0
20.00
21.4
5.00
5.0
4.00
3.3
19.00
21.4
5.00
5.1
2.50
2.7
23.00
22.7
5.00
5.3
2.50
2.8
12.00
14.4
1.50
3.5
15.00
13.3
16.00
18.6
4.00
5.1
9.00
8.2
18.00
18.2
4.00
4.8
4.00
3.4
18.00
18.3
4.00
5.2
4.00
4.1
34.00
6.00
15.00
34.4 0.50
5.7
L3.8
4.0
55.00 66.3 4.00 7.5
3.00
3.00
3.4
3.6
10.00
3.00
13.00
7.00
9.0
0.2
10.^
7.4
16.00
19.5
3.50
3.5
7.00
4.9
21.00
22.8
1.00
1.8
10.00
8.0
16.00
16.3
3.00
3.5
9.00
7.5
16.00
17.5
3.00
4.5
9.00
7.8
16.00
15.6
3.00
2.8
9.00
6.9
18.00
20.2
20.9
3.00
3.00
2.6
9.00
9.00
7.4
20.00
3.0
7.2
14.00
14.3
3.00
3.7
11.00
8.6
20.00
21.0
3.50
3.6
6.00
5.7
10.00
12.4
3.00
3.7
9.00
7.4
10
TABLE H — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS .
\ND FEED INGREDIENTS —
Continued
Manufacturer
Pounds in 100 lbs
of FccdingstufF
Protein
Fat
Crude Fiber
Brand
Sampled in
Guar- 1
Guar- 1
Guar- 1
anteed* |
Found
anteed* 1
Found
anteed* 1
Found
E. W. Bailey & Co., Inc. (Continued)
Bailey's Feeds Mo-Bulk
Colebrook
10.50
12.4
1.00
2.2
15.00
14.4
Bailey's Feeds New Englander 14
Colebrook
It .00
15.6
3.00
3.3
14.00
13.3
Bailey's Feeds New Englander 18
Colebrook
18.00
17.4
3.00
3.5
14.00
11.2
Bailey's Feeds New Englander 18
N. Haverhill
18.00
16.4
3.00
3.1
14.00
8.9
fBailey's Feeds Soybean Meal
Colebrook
44.00
44.1
0.50
1.1
7.00
6.2
Bailey's Feeds Special 167o Dairy Ra-
tion
Colebrook
16.00
19.2
3.00
3.6
10.00
7.1
Bailey's Gro-Egg Mix
N. Haverhill
16.00
17.1
4.00
4.8
4.50
4.6
Bailey's Pig Grower
Colebrook
15.00
15.2
3. .50
4.9
6.50
5.8
fBailey's Rocket 17
Colebrook
17.00
17.9
2.00
2.0
15.00
13.6
Beacon Milling Co.
Cayuga, N. Y.
Auburn "16" Dairy Ration
Dover
16.00
16.8
3.00
3.7
10.00
8.4
Be-Co-Breeder
Dover
16.00
16.3
3.00
4.2
6.00
4.2
Be-Co-G rower
Dover
15.00
16.7
3.00
4.6
6.75
6.1
Be-Co-Lass
Dover
11.00
10.5
2.00
2.4
13.00
10.9
Be-Co-Layer
Dover
16.00
17.0
3.00
4.1
6.00
5.1
Beacon Balancer Pellets
Dover
20.00
21.2
3.00
4.1
6.00
5.0
Rearnn Breeder All-Mash
Dover
Dover
17.00
22.00
17.4
22.6
4.75
4.75
4.8
5.6
4.50
5.00
3.7
Beacon Breeders Mash
3.5
Beacon Broiler Finisher GYA Medi-
cated ~
Dover
20.00
20.1
5.00
6.6
3.50
2.6
Beacon Cape-Roaster Finisher GY
Medicated
Dover
20.00
20.1
4.50
6.1
4.00
2.8
Beacon Dairy Fitting
Dover
14.00
14.7
3.25
3.5
9.00
7.6
Beacon "16" Dairy Ration
Dover
16.00
17.4
3.50
4.1
9.00
7.4
(F)Beacon "16" Dairy Ration
(F)Beacon "16" Dairy Ration
Grasmere
16.00
18.0
3.50
4.1
9.00
7.5
Grasmere
16.00
16.2
3.50
3.9
9.00
7.2
Beacon "20" Dairy Ration
Dover
20.00
21.0
3.25
3.4
9.00
7.2
Beacon "22" Egg Mash
Dover
22.00
22.2
4.75
5.2
5.00
4.2
Beacon Grower All Mash Gy Medi-
Dover
Dover
16.00
17.00
17.1
17.7
4.50
4.75
4.9
5.5
6.00
4.50
5.1
Beacon Market Egg All-Mash
3.3
Beacon Nicarbazin Arsanilic Acid
Mix in Beacon Broiler-Finisher
Dover
20.00
20.5
5.00
5.7
3.50
2.5
Beacon Nicarbazin Arsanalic Acid
Mix in Beacon Starter-Broiler
Dover
23.00
23.8
5.00
6.0
4.00
2.8
Beacon Nicarbazin Mixed with Bea-
con Poultry Gro-Finisher
Nashua
20.00
21.4
4.50
6.1
4.00
2.8
Beacon Poultry Fitting
Dover
11.00
11.6
2.50
3.2
7.50
4.6
Beacon Sodium Propionate Mixture
in Beacon Dairy Fitting Ration
Dover
14.00
14.6
3.0O
3.2
9.00
7.8
Beacon Special Scratch Grains
Do\er
9.00
9.5
2.00
2.9
5.00
3.2
Beacon Starter-Broiler GYA Medi-
f'Q fp(^
Dover
Dover
23.00
18.00
23.7
19.1
5.00
4.00
7.3
4.0
4.00
9.00
2.7
Beacon "18" Test Cow Ration
7.3
Beacon Turkey and Game Bird Fit-
Dover
10.00
10.2
2.50
3.4
9.00
5.2
H"6
The Best Foods, Inc.
Buffalo, N. Y.
fPulverized White Oats
Manchester
lot more than.
10.00
12.3
4.50
5.4
10.00
8.1
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber i
fNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
11
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* | Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Bremco Alfalfa Mills, Inc.
New Bremen, Ohio
fMedogren Alfalfa Meal Concord
The Brode Corp.
Memphis, Tenn.
fOwl Brand 41% Prime Cottonseed
Meal Lancaster
Brown Forman Dist. Corp.
Louisville, Kentucky
BF Corn Distillers Dried Grains Concord
Buckeye Cellulose Corp.
Cinn., Ohio
**Buckeye 44% Protein Sol. Ext. Soy-
bean Oil Meal Claremont
Calvert Milling Co.
Hoytville, Ohio
tl7% Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal Manchester
Cargill, Inc.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
fCargill, Inc. 34%, Protein Solvent
Extracted Linseed Oil Meal Colebrook
Cargill 44%, Protein Solvent Soybean
Oil Meal Manchester
A. B. Caple Co.
Toledo, Ohio
t Alfalfa Crumbles Lisbon
Alfalfa Crumbles Lisbon
Alfalfa Meal Keene
Capex 17%, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal Claremont
C:entral Soya Co., Inc.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Thrifty-Fifty 50% Soybean Oil Meal Manchester
S. J. Cherry & Sons
Preston, Canada
fVVheat Bran Manchester
Citrus Feed Co.
Lakeland, Fla.
Fosgate's Ace High All Sweet Dried
Citrus Pulp Woodsville
(F)Fosgate's Ace High All Sweet Dried
Citrus Pulp Woodsville
Clinton Foods
Clinton, Iowa
Clinton Corn Gluten Feed Colebrook
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**Sanipled from Bulk Shipments.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
12
17.00 16.7 1..50 2.8 27.00 24.6
41.00 39.8
3.00
2.5
23.00 25.0 7.00
7.4
44.00 48.4 0..50 1.1
11.8
1. 00
1.0
14.00
15.00
33.00
15.1
14.1
7.00 5.0
17.00 20.2 1.50 3.1 27.00 20.1
31.00 35.0 0.50 2.4 10.00 9.6
44.00 45.4 0.50 0.9 7.00 5.3
45.9
13.0
1.00
1.1
33.00
39.1
15.9
1.00
1.4
33.00
31.7
16.4
2.00
2.2
27.00
26.5
13.00
13.00
13.00
17.00
50.00 50.4 0.50 0.8 3.00 3.0
14.00 15.2 3.50 4.4 11.50 11.3
6.00 6.7 2.50 2.5 11.00 10.5
6.00 5.5 3.00 3.0 11.00 10.8
21.00 20.1 1.00 1.5 10.00 8.6
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS .
4ND FEED INGREDIENTS —
Continued
Manufacturer
Pounds 1
n 100 lbs
. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Fat
Crude Fiber
Brand
Sampled in
Guar- 1
Guar- 1
Guar- 1
anteed*
Found
anteed* 1
Found
anteed* 1
Found
Consolidated Rendering Co.
Boston, Mass.
Corenco 47% Meat R: Bone Scrap
Keene
17.00
46.7
6.00
9.6
2.00
1.7
Corenco 47f'o Meat & Bone Scrap
Claremont
17.00
46.5
6.00
8.2
2.00
1.6
Corenco 47";, Meat & Bone Scrap
Concord
47.00
47.8
6.00
9.5
2.00
2.4
Corenco 47%, Meat & Bone Scrap
Potter Place
47.00
49.2
6.00
10.1
2.00
2.5
Corenco 47% Meat & Bone Scrap
Siincook
47.00
48.7
6.00
8.0
2.00
!.'.)
jCorenco Poultry By-Product Meal
Manchester
56.00
54.6
6.00
1 1.6
2.00
1.6
Corn Products Refining Co.
N. Y., N. Y.
Buffalo Brand 21%, Protein Com
Gluten Feed
Concord
21.00
22.1
1.00
2.0
10.00
9.2
Diamond Brand Corn Gluten Meal
Concord
41.00
43.5
1.00
2.0
6.00
5.4
C has. M. Cox Co.
Boston, Mass.
Big W 16%o Dairy
Lisbon
16.00
17.5
2.50
2.8
11.00
9.0
fBig \V 16% Dairy Feed
Lisbon
16.00
16.9
2.50
2.7
11.00
10.0
**\Virthmore Calving Feed
Amherst
14.00
16.1
3.50
3.8
10.00
8.4
Wirthmore Chick Starter 400 (Medi-
cated)
Plymoiuh
20.00
20.8
4.00
4.6
5.00
4.8
fWirthmore Chick Starter 401 (Medi-
cated) - -
Plymouth
20.00
21.4
4.00
5.6
5.00
4.6
W^irthmore Coarse Test Dairy Feed
Do\er
16.00
18.8
4.00
4.7
9.00
7.6
Wirthmore Coccidiosis Treatment
Ration 411
Ph month
Plymouth
22.00
15.00
21.8
17.1
5.50
3.50
5.5
4.7
4.00
6.00
3.0
Wirthmore Complete Breeder Ration
4.6
Wirthmore Complete Egg Ration
Lancaster
16.00
17.1
3. .50
3.9
5.00
4.8
Wirthmore Complete Egg Ration
I^o\er
16.00
16.8
3.50
3.6
5.00
3.9
Wirthmore Complete Growing Ra-
tion
Lisbon
13.50
14.4
3.00
4.1
7.00
5.1
Wirthmore Complete Turkey Grow-
ing Ration
Plvmoiith
18.00
18.3
4.00
5.7
5.50
5.4
Wirthmore 16 Dairy Feed
Lancaster
16.00
18.0
3.50
3.5
9.00
8.5
**(F)Wirthmore 16 Dairy Feed
Claremont
16.00
18.3
3.50
3.5
9.00
7.9
Wirthmore 14 Dairy Fitting Feed
Lancaster
14.00
15.6
3.50
4.3
8.50
6.3
Wirthmore 14 Dairy Fitting Feed
Potter Place
1 A .00
14.0
3.50
3.6
8.50
7.0
Wirthmore 16 Dairy Record Feed
Londonderry
16.00
18.5
3.50
4.1
8.50
7.5
(F) Wirthmore 16 Dairy Record Feed
Tilton
16.00
17.3
3.50
3.8
8.50
7.2
**(F)\Virthmore 16 Daii7 Record Feed
Mt. X'ernon
16.00
18.1
3.50
3.5
8.50
8.0
**(F)Wirthmore 16 Daii-y Record Feed
Amherst
16.00
19.7
3. .50
3.8
8.50
7.9
Wirthmore 18 Dairy Record Feed
Portsmouth
IS.OO
20.3
3.50
3.8
8..50
7.5
Wirthmore 32 Dairy Supplement
Lancaster
32.00
32.5
2.50
2.5
9.00
8.3
Wirthmore Fattening Pellets
Lonilonclerry
17.50
19.1
4.00
4.6
4.50
4.2
Wirthmore Fodder Greens
Dover
9.00
13.4
2.00
2.4
18.00
16.6
Wirthmore Green Mountain 14
Dover
1 1.00
15.8
3.25
3.7
1 0.00
S.O
Wirthmore Green Mountain 16
Londonderry
1 (i.OO
15.6
3.25
1.0
10.00
7.8
**(F) Wirthmore Green Mountain 16
Wirthmore Green Mountain 20
Nashua
Ki.OO
16.9
3.25
3.4
10.00
8.0
Dover
20.00
20.1
3.25
3.3
10.00
7.6
Wirthmore Grow & Egg Mash
Dover
20.00
20.5
4.00
4.6
5.00
5.2
Wirthmore Hi-Ener-G 16
Londonderry
16.00
17.6
4.00
4.0
4. .50
3.9
Wirthmore Hi-Ener-G 16
Phnioiith
16.00
18.5
1.00
5.0
1.50
3.6
**(F)Wirthmore Hi-Ener-G 16
Wirthmore Hi-Ener-G Breeder
BrcK)klinc
16.00
17.2
4.00
l.(i
4. .50
4.0
Do\er
ot more than.
16.00
19.1
3.50
4.5
4. .50
3.9
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber r
**Sampled from Bulk Shipments.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
13
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of FeedingstufI
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* | Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Chas M. Cox Co. (Continued)
**(F)Wirthmore Hi-Ener-G 16 Pellets Brookline
Wirthmore Hog Grower Lisbon
Wirthmore Horse Feed Dover
**(F) Wirthmore Improved Hi Energy
Broiler Ration Medicated Laconia
Wirthmore Improved Hi-Ener-G
Broiler Ration 404 (Medicated)
Nicar. & Sod. Arsan. Londonden7
Wirthmore Medicated Broiler Perk
406 Plymouth
Wirthmore Medicated Quickies Plymouth
Wirthmore Pig and Sow Feed Plymouth
Wirthmore Poultry Wormer Londonderry
Wirthmore Production Scratch Dover
Wirthmore Roaster Finisher 425
Medicated Londonderry
Wirthmore Super Pellets Londondeny
Wirthmore Turkey Growing Ration Dover
Wirthmore Turkey Growing Ration
441 Medicated Dover
Wirthmore Turkey Starter (Medi-
cated) Dover
Dean & Lee
Horseheads, N. Y.
fPathfinder Hi-Energy Jumbo Starter
Broiler Medicated Derry
Delaware Mills Inc.
Deposit, N. Y.
Delamycin Medicated Milford
fDelaware Broiler Finisher Crumbles Milford
JDelaware Broiler Finisher (Medi-
cated) -.. Farmington
Delaware Complete Layer Farmington
fDelaware Dienestrol Diacetate and
Nicarbazin Mix in Delaware Broil-
er Finisher Milford
Delaware Egg Mash Milford
Delaware Fitting Ration Farmington
Delaware HE Breeder Milford
Delaware HE Broiler Mash (Medi-
cated) Farmington
Delaware H-E Broiler Mash (Medi-
cated) Milford
Delaware H-E Layer Milford
Delaware HE Layer (Medicated) Milford
Delaware Horse Feed Farmington
fDelaware 4-Nitrophenylarsonic Acid
Mix Inc. in Delaware Turkey De-
veloper Farmington
fDelaware 4-Nitrophenylarsonic Acid
Mix Inc. in Delaware Turkey Fin-
isher Pellets Farmington
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**Sanip]ed from Bulk Shipments.
fNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
14
16.00
15.00
10.00
22.00
20.00
16.00
18.1
20.0
10.5
22.00 22.2
24.00 25.1
4.00
4.00
3.50
5.50
24.2 5.50
4.8
4.1
3.7
6.2
6.2
20.3
21.6
7.00
5.3
3.00
3.00
5.0
4.0
4.50
6.00
9.00
3.50
3.50
3.00
6.50
.00
4.3
5.4
6.3
3.0
3.1
22.00
22.8
5.50
5.5
4.00
3.4
20.00
19.3
3.50
5.0
4.50
4.2
17.00
19.2
3.50
3.9
6.00
5.1
17.50
19.4
4.00
5.0
4.50
4.9
9.50
10.2
2.50
3.0
4.00
3.5
16.00
18.2
4.50
5.2
4.00
3.1
23.00
24.4
3.50
4.5
5.50
5.2
23.00
23.6
3.50
4.9
6.00
5.9
23.00
25.0
3.50
3.6
6.00
5.7
28.00
28.2
4.00
4.8
5.50
4.5
2.6
20.00
21.3
3.00
4.5
5.50
4.8
18.00
24.3
3.00
4.6
5.00
3.4
20.00
20.4
5.50
5.7
3.50
3.1
15.00
16.6
3.00
4.3
6.50
5.9
18.00
19.3
3.00
5.0
5.00
3.4
20.00
21.6
3.00
5.0
6.00
5.4
14.00
16.7
3.00
4.4
11.00
8.2
16.50
18.8
3.00
3.7
5.00
4.4
22.00
23.4
4.00
6.1
4.00
3.2
24.00
23.5
5.50
5.0
3.50
3.0
16.50
18.3
3.00
3.5
4.50
4.3
16.50
17.8
3.00
3.9
4.50
5.1
12.00
10.7
3.00
3.8
10.00
7.0
5.6
5.4
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS
Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstull
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Delaware Mills Inc. (Continued)
fDelaware Poultry Fitting Ration Farmington
Delaware Sweet 16% Dairy Feed Farmington
Delaware 18% Test Ration Farmington
fDelaware Worming Crumbles Milford
Indian Sweet 16% Dairy Feed Farmington
flndian Sweet 18% Dairy Feed Farmington
Delphos Grain & Soya Products Co.
Delphos, Ohio
44*^'; Protein Soybean Oil Meal (Sol-
vent Extracted) Lancaster
Dietrich & Gambrill, Inc.
Frederick, Md.
D & G All Mash Grower
D & G All Mash Laying Ration
fD & G Nicarbazin Mixture Inc. in
All Mash Grower
D & G Nicarbazin Mixture in Gam-
brill's Chick Starter
D &: G Pasture Ration
Utility Scratch Feed
Dow Brewery Ltd
Montreal, Canada
Brewers Dried Grains
10.00
16.00
18.00
16.00
16.00
18.00
44.00
11.7
16.9
18.2
17.1
16.6
19.2
44.6
2.50
3.50
3. .50
2.50
3.00
3.00
0.50
3.4
3.8
4.4
4.1
3.3
3.3
1.5
Keene
Inc.
Dominion Malting Ltd.
Toronto, Canada
fDried Brewers' Grains
Eastern States Farmers Exch.
W. Springfield, Mass.
DFE (Drouth Forage Extender) VVoodsvillc
Eastern States All Mash Breeder
(Medicated) Woodsville
(F)Eastern States All Mash Breeder
(Medicated) Manchester
Eastern States All Mash Breeder
(Medicated) Manchester
Eastern States Calf Starter Laconia
Eastern States Calving Ration Dover
Eastern States Cashmaker (Medi-
cated) Dover
Eastern States Cashmaker (Medi-
cated) Concord
Eastern States Champion Woodsville
Eastern States Class Leader Dover
Eastern States Finisher (Medicated) Dover
Eastern States Fulpail Woodsville
Eastern States Goalmaker (Medi-
cated) Dover
Eastei-n State Medicated-Sentinel Dover
Eastern States Milkmore Dover
22.00
23.1 6.00
8.9
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
fNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
7.00
1 1 .00
10.00
6.50
15.00
13.00
7.00
20.00
6.3
8.5
8.2
4.5
8.6
8.3
7.7
Laconia
Laconia
15.00
16.00
16.6
16.2
4.00
4.00
4.7
4.9
4.00
4.00
3.9
2.9
Laconia
15.00
16.1
4.00
4.8
4.00
3.6
Derry
Laconia
Laconia
20.00
12.00
9.00
23.1
12.8
10.1
4.00
3.00
2.50
5.0
3.8
3.4
1.00
11.00
5.00
3.8
10.0
3.4
N. Haverhill
22.00
20.3
7.00
7.3
15.00
16.0
13.8
12.00
14.3
2.00
3.6
15.00
10.8
16.00
17.3
4.00
4.7
1.00
3.8
16.00
17.1
4.00
5.0
4.00
4.2
16.00
20.00
9.50
17.8
19.8
11.9
4.00
3.00
1.50
4.9
3.4
2.4
4.00
6.00
15.00
2.7
4.6
12.1
16.00
18.6
4.00
4.9
4.00
4.2
16.00
14.00
14.00
17.00
20.00
24.1
14.3
15.8
17.6
21.8
4.00
2.50
3.50
5.00
3.00
4.1
2.8
5.0
6.1
3.9
4.00
7.00
9.00
4.00
8.00
3.9
5.4
6.9
3.6
7.1
16.00
20.00
16.00
17.2
20.7
17.7
4.00
4.00
3.50
4.8
4.9
4.2
4.00
4.50
9.00
3.5
4.0
7.0
15
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Contmued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I
Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Eastern States Farmers Exch., Inc. (Continued)
(F)Easiern States Milkmore \Voods\ille
Eastern States Pacemaker (Medi-
cated) Manchester
Eastern States Pig Primer (Medi-
cated) Concord
Eastern States Pork Builder Woodsville
Eastern States Sweepstakes Dover
Eastern States Turkey Finisher Concord
Eastern States Turkey Grower Dover
Elam Grain Co.
St. Louis, Mo.
fElam's Dried Brewers' Grain Manchester
Elm City Grain Co.
Keene, N. H.
Ehn Tree All Mash Grower Keene
Elm Tree All Mash Laying Keene
Ehn Tree Chick Starter Keene
Ehn Tree Dairy Feed Keene
t**(F)Ehn Tree 167^, Dairy Feed Keene
fEhn Tree 16% Dairy Feed Keene
Elm Tree Growing Mash Keene
Elm Tree Markitop 14% Dairy Feed Keene
fEhn Tree Markitop 20%, Dairy Feed Keene
Ehn Tree 14% Fitting Ration Keene
(F)**Elm Tree Markitop Hi-Efficiency
Layer Antrim
^F)**Ehn Tree Markitop Hi-Efficiency
Layer Antrim
(F)**Elm Tree Markitop High Effi-
ciency Layer Peterboro
Ehn Tree Pig &: Hog Feed Keene
(F)**fMarkitop Hi-Efficiency Layer Antrim
Elmore Milling Co., Inc.
Oneonta, N. Y.
Elmore Breeder Mash Derry
fElmore Complete Turkey Growing
Ration Derry
Elmore Medicated High Antibiotic
Picker-Upper Mash (2A) Derry
Elmore Pacemaker Fitting Ration
14% Derry
Elmore Picker-Upper Mash (2A)
Medicated Derry
Elmore Super Broiler Ration (IN)
Medicated Derry
fElmore Test Ration 14% Derry
Elmore Turkey Finisher (Fattener) Derry
Eshelman & Sons, J. W.
Lancaster, Penna.
Eshelman Pcnnsy Laying Mash Keene
Eshelman Red Rose Calf Grower Keene
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
fNot registered when sampled.
**Sampled from Bulk Shipments.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
16
16.00
20.00
16.00
14.00
16.00
16.00
20.00
26.00
17.2
21.3
16.0
15.8
17.2
18.0
21.2
28.5
3.50 3.7
5.00
3.00
3.00
3.0O
3.00
3.00
5.00
5.5
4.0
3.8
4.0
4.1
4.2
9.00
4.50
5.50
4.00
8.00
4.00
5.00
17.00
/./
3.4
4.8
3.3
4.9
3.7
4.4
14.7
16.00
16.6
3.50
3.9
4.50
4.5
16.00
16.6
3.50
3.8
4.50
4.6
20.00
21.2
4.00
4.2
4.50
4.5
18.00
20.2
2.50
3.0
10.00
8.2
16.00
16.8
3.50
4.1
9.00
7.8
16.00
17.0
3.50
4.9
9.00
9.0
20.00
20.5
3.50
3.8
5.00
5.2
11.00
14.4
3.00
4.4
8.00
8.8
20.00
21.1
3.00
3.4
8.50
7.1
14.00
14.9
3.00
3.2
10.00
9.8
16.00
16.0
4.00
5.2
5.50
5.2
16.00
16.5
4.00
4.3
5.50
5.2
16.00
17.0
4.00
4.3
5.50
5.4
14.00
17.5
3.50
4.2
8.00
5.3
16.00
17.2
4.00
4.6
5.50
4.9
20.00
22.5
3.50
4.7
6.00
5.5
17.00
15.4
3.00
5.6
5.00
4.5
20.00
21.3
3.00
3.8
6.00
5.4
14.00
15.8
3.00
3.4
9.00
7.8
20.00
22.9
3.00
4.2
6.00
5.1
22.00
21.5
4.50
5.6
4.00
4.4
14.00
14.2
3.50
4.6
8.00
7.4
16.00
17.5
4.00
5.0
5.00
4.3
20.00
16.9
3.50
4.7
8.00
4.2
14.00
16.6
3.00
4.1
8.50
7.9
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pound.s in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Eshelman & Sons, J. W. (Continued)
Eshelman Red Rose Calf Starter Keene
Eshelman Red Rose Fitting Ration Keene
Eshelman Red Rose Rabbit Pellets Keene
Red Rose Calf Grower Keene
fRed Rose 16 Dairy Feed Keene
Red Rose Horse Feed Keene
Farm Bureau Brand Feeds,
Farm Bureau Assoc.
Waltham, Mass.
(F)Farin Bureau Brand Complete Mar-
ket Egg Mash MiU'ortl
(F)Farm Bureau Brand 16% Dairy Ra-
tion "Fine" Mt. Vernon
(F)f**Nicarbazin Mixture in Farm Bu-
reau Brand Chick Starter Mash Milford
Florida Citrus Canners Coop.
Lake Wales, Florida
Lake Wales Brand Citrus Pulp
Farm Bureau Coop. Assn., Inc.
Columbus, Ohio
Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal
Claremont
Berlin
Fowler Brothers, Inc.
Suncook, N. H.
Sun Valley Dairy Ration Suncook
Sun Valley Hi-Energy All Mash
Breeder Su ncook
General Foods Corp., Cora Mill Div.
Kankakee, 111.
Burt's Hominy Feed Concord
General Mills Store
Minn., Minn.
fLarro Antibiotic Mix in Surelift Exeter
Chick Grains Exeter
Medicated Poultry Surelift Exeter
Medicated Surelift Exeter
Poultry Surehatch Complete
"]^.£" Exeter
Larro Scratch Grains Exeter
Larro Surebroiler Finisher 23 (NCB-
AGS) Medicated Exeter
Larro Surebroiler Starter 26 (NCB-
AGS) Medicated Exeter
Larro Surelay "H-E" Exeter
Larro Suremilk 14 Exeter
Larro Suremilk 16 Lanaister
Larro Suremilk 20 Lancaster
fLarro Sureroaster Complete (NCB)
Medicated Exeter
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**Sampled from Bulk Shipments.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
Larro
Larro
Larro
Larro
17
18.00
12.00
18.00
14.00
16.00
9.00
16.00
16.00
20.00
17.00
9.00
18.00
16.8
12.S
20.0
16.4
17.7
9.4
3.00
3.50
3.00
3.00
3.50
3.00
3.7
1.0
1.4
4.4
3.9
3.4
17.1
17.3
20.8
16.4
4.50
3.50
4.00
1.50
5.8
4.7
5.3
10.7
.00
/..')
18.3
4.00
4.3
8.00
7.00
12.00
8.50
9.50
10.00
4.50
8.50
4.50
27.00
6.00
3.00
7.6
6.9
10.3
7.8
8.3
6.1
4.0
6.5
3.9
27.0
6.00
6.7
2.00
5.5
16.00
11.3
16.00
17.8
3.50
3.8
9.00
9.3
15.00
16.7
3.00
4.4
4.50
4.1
5.1
16.00
19.0
3.00
2.5
3.50
3.1
9.00
27.50
16.00
10.2
29.2
20.6
2.00
5.50
3.00
2.5
5.8
3.0
1.00
3.00
3.50
1.3
2.7
3.7
16.00
9.00
17.8
9.5
3.50
2.00
3.9
2.7
5.00
5.00
4.8
2.6
23.00
25.6
6.50
6.3
2.50
3.0
26.00
20.00
14.00
16.00
20.00
26.0
21.1
16.3
18.9
21.6
6.50
3.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
7.5
4.7
3.2
3.5
3.2
2.50
5.50
9.00
9.0()
9.00
2.5
4.3
7.6
6.3
7.6
2.8
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuft
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* 1 Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed*
Found
General Mills Store (Continued)
Purity Pulverized White Oats Manchester
fSurechick (0.175 SQ) Medicated Meal Exeter
Washburn's Gold Medal Wheat
Bran & Ground Wheat Screenings
n.e. Mill Run Salem Depot
Gloucester By-Products Inc.
Gloucester, Mass.
Globpro Brand 60% Fish Meal Potter Place
D. H. Grandin Milling Co.
Jamestown, N. Y.
t(F)Grandin's 16 Test Ration Milford
The Great Western Sugar Co.
Denver, Colo,
fGW Dried Beet Pulp Tilton
Hales & Hunter Co.
Chicago, 111.
Pioneer Dairy Production 16 Lebanon
Pioneer Dairy Production 18 Lebanon
Pioneer Dry and Freshening Lebanon
Red Comb Egg Mash Lebanon
Red Comb Growing Mash Lebanon
Red Comb Growing Mash Z Medi-
cated Lebanon
Harper Feed Mills
Washington, Pa.
Harco Breeder Mash Derry
Harco Chick Starting Mash-3N-MEG Derry
Harco Growing Mash Derry
Harco Hi-Energy Broiler Mash 3-N-
NC Medicated Derry
fHarco Hi-Energy Complete Grow-
ing Ration Derry
Harco Hi-Energy Complete Laying
Ration Derry
f Harco Hi-Energy Finisher Mash 3N-
NC Medicated Derry
Harco Horse Feed Derry
fHarco Medicated Furatone Derry
fHarco Medicated Furatone Derry
Harco Short Feed Derry
fHarco Station Fattener Pellets Derry
Top Profit Scratch Grains Derry
H. P. Hood & Co.
Boston, Mass.
(F)Hood's Calf Starter W. Stewartst'n
Hood Citrus Pulp Londonderry
Powdered Skim Milk Concord
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
18
12.00
12.0
4.50
4.7
20.00
22.1
3.50
4.0
14.00
16.5
3.50
4.3
60.00
16.00
7.00
18.00
61.4 8.00
18.2 3.00
8.3
7.0
3.0
0.30 0.4
18.2 3.00
4.9
13.00
5.00
12.00
1.00
10.00
22.50
7.00
15.1
3.9
11.2
0.3
6.4
20.7
16.00
18.4
3.00
3.0
8.00
6.4
18.00
18.6
3.00
3.4
8.00
7.2
12.00
14.6
2.50
3.4
8.00
6.4
20.00
21.2
3.50
4.8
6.50
4.5
18.00
19.9
3.00
5.1
7.00
6.4
6.0
22.00
24.8
4.00
4.1
5.00
4.0
22.00
24.0
3.50
4.8
4.50
3.4
18.00
24.7
3.50
4.0
5.50
4.5
20.00
23.4
4.00
4.8
4.00
2.5
16.00
19.2
3.50
4.6
4.50
4.2
16.00
19.3
3.50
4.6
4.50
4.8
20.00
20.4
5.50
4.7
3.00
4.3
9.00
11.1
2.00
3.5
9.00
5.1
20.00
22.7
3.00
3.3
4.50
3.3
20.00
22.9
3.00
3.2
4.50
3.6
15.00
17.7
3.00
4.2
5.00
5.0
16.00
18.9
3.00
4.3
5.00
5.0
9.00
12.2
2.00
4.5
5.00
6.9
28.00
31.0
3.00
3.4
4.00
2.8
6.00
6.6
2.75
4.3
15.00
11.4
32.00
34.5
0.50
0.6
0.00
0.0
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Brand
Protein
Fat
Crude Fiber
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
E. C. & W. L. Hopkins
Greenfield, N. H.
(F)**ChlortetracycIine Mix. in Granite
State Booster Amherst
Granite State Complete Mash Keene
Granite State 20% Dairy Feed Keene
Granite State Egg Mash Greenfield
(F)Granite State Fitting Ration Peterhoro
(F)Granite State Hi Energy Breeder
Mash Mancliester
(F)**Granite State High Energy
Breeder Mash Amherst
(F)**Granite State High Energy
Grower Peterhoro
(F)**Granite State Hi Energy Grow-
ing Mash Deering
(F)**Granite State High Energy Lay-
ing Mash Peterhoro
(F)Granite State High Energy Laying
Mash Peterhoro
Granite State Scratch Grains Dover
fStandard Sheep Mixture Greenfield
Hubinger Company
Keokuk, Iowa
**Keokuk 21% Protein Corn Gluten
Feed Claremont
Keokuk Brand 21%, Protein Corn
Gluten Feed Keene
Humphreys-Godwin Co.
Memphis, Tenn.
f Dixie Brand 41% Cottonseed Meal Keene
Huss Alfalfa Mills, Inc.
Martin, Ohio
tl7%, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal Colehrook
Industrial Molasses Corp.
Minn., Minn.
fDried Molasses — Beet Pulp Lishon
International Milling Co.
Minneapolis 1, Minn.
Blackhawk Wheat Bran with Ground
Mixed Screenings not exceeding
gey Colehrook
(F)tTarget Wheat Red Dog W. Steuartst'n
R. P. Johnson & Son
Potter Place, N. H.
Johnson's Complete Laying Mash Potter Place
(F) Johnson's Dairy Feed Bosca\ven
Johnson's DaiiT Feed Potter P ace
Johnson's 14%o Fitting Ration Potter Place
* Protein and fat not less than, cnide fiber not more than.
**Sampled from Bulk Shipments.
fNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
19
20.00
21.4
3.00
1.5
1.00
3.8
15.00
18.2
3.00
4.6
7.00
5.0
20.00
21.4
3.50
3.5
10.00
6.0
20.00
21.4
4.00
4.1
7.50
5.6
14.00
15.0
3.00
4.5
8.00
6.1
16.00
16.5
3.00
5.1
1.00
3.0
16.00
17.6
3.00
5.7
1.00
3.3
16.00
18.1
3.00
5.1
4.00
2.9
16.00
18.7
3.00
5.2
1.00
3.0
16.00
18.3
3.00
5.2
4.50
3.0
16.00
18.3
3.00
5.6
4.50
3.1
10.00
10.3
2.50
2.7
5.00
3.0
13.00
14.4
3.00
4.1
8.50
7.6
21.00 26.0 1.00 3.8 10.00 7.2
21.00 24.2 1.00 l.S 10.00 6.3
41.00 38.6 3.00 3.8 14.00 11.4
17.00 20.8 1.50 2.8 27.00 21.6
7.00 8.1 0.30 0.6 20.00 18.3
13.50
15.00
15.00
16.00
16.00
14.00
17.5
17.4
15.6
19.2
20.3
15.8
2.50
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.50
4.0
3.4
3.H
3.8
3.3
3.1
12.00
4.00
8.00
9.00
9.00
8..50
11.9
3.7
5.1
7.3
7.0
6.5
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* 1 Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
R. P. Johnson & Son (Continued)
Johnson's Growing Mash Potter Place
Johnson's Laying Mash Potter Place
Johnson's Laying Mash Potter Place
Johnson's Pig & Hog Feed Potter Place
Kuder Pulp Sales Co.
Lake Alfred, Fla.
Ruder Dried Citrus Pulp Colebrook
Kuder Dried Citrus Pulp High
Sugar (Late Production) Colebrook
Laurie-Massey Citrus Prods. Inc.
Lakeland, Fla.
fL-M Brand Dried Citrus Pulp Laconia
L. B. Lovitt & Co.
Memphis, Tenn.
"Lovit Brand" 41% Protein Cotton-
seed Meal Concord
Maine Marine Products, Inc.
Portland, Maine
Maine Concentrate Concord
Maine Sea Horse Fish Concentrate Concord
fMaine Vitaproil "A" Manchester
Maine Reduction Co., Inc.
Brooks, Maine
Hydrolized Feather Meal with
Blood Added Manchester
Maple Leaf Milling Co.
Canada
Rex Wheat Middlings Concord
Maritime Milling Co., Inc.
Buffalo, N. Y.
B-B MaCo Broiler Ration (Medi-
cated) Haverhill
Bull Brand 16% Special Dairy Ra-
tion Colebrook
Bull Brand 18%, Special Dairy Ra-
tion Colebrook
Bull Brand 20%, Special Dairy Ra-
tion Colebrook
Merrimack Farmers Exch., Inc.
Concord, N. H.
(F)**Merrlmack All Mash Jaffrey
(F)**Merrimack All Mash Concord
Merrimack Blue Ribbon 16% Dairy
Ration Derry
(F)**Merrimack Breeder Mash Nashua
Merrimack Calf Growing Ration Keene
Merrimack Calving Ration Milford
*lProtein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**!5ampled from Bulk Shipments.
fNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
20
14.00
18.00
18.00
15.00
11.00
85.00
15.00
17.3
20.3
18.0
17.6
3.00
4.00
4.00
2.00
3.8
4.0
4.3
3.9
41.4
3.00
4.0
87.6
15.7
1.00
4.00
2.2
4.9
7.00
8.00
8.00
7.00
14.00
3.00
9.50
5.2
5.0
5.5
5.7
6.00 6.3 5.00 3.9 13.00 10.8
6.00 6.7 3.00 3.1 13.00 10.';
6.00 6.7 3.00 2.8 16.00 11.3
9.6
50.00
56.3
12.00
14.6
1.00
0.3
60.00
63.4
8.00
11.2
1.00
0.2
55.00
62.1
12.00
14.3
1.00
0.3
0.8
6.8
22.00
22.8
4.50
4.6
3.00
2.6
16.00
21.4
4.00
4.4
10.00
8.8
18.00
22.0
4.00
4.5
10.00
8.4
20.00
22.2
4.00
4.1
10.00
8.4
15.00
16.6
3.50
4.3
7.00
6.2
15.00
16.7
3.50
4.0
7.00
5.8
16.00
16.2
3.50
3.6
9.00
5.8
20.00
20.0
3.00
4.4
4.50
3.5
12.00
13.7
2.75
4.4
12.00
8.7
12.00
13.6
2.75
3.0
15.00
12.3
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* | Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Merrimack Farmers Exch., Inc. (Continued)
Merrimack Chick Starter (Medi-
cated) Keene
(F)Merriinack Complete Grower Layer Cliarlestown
(F)**Mcrrimack Complete Grower
Layer Pellets Concord
(F)**Merrimack Complete Grower
Layer Pellets Mt. \'crnon
(F)**Merrimack Complete Grower
Layer Pellets New I^ondoii
(F)**MeiTimack 20% Daii^ Feed Henniker
Merrimack 16% Dairy Ration Derry
(F)Merrimack 16%, Dairy Ration Gleiiclifr
(F)**Merrimack 20% Dairy Ration Holderness
Merrimack Extra Production Super
Mash Medicated Keene
Merrimack Fast-Gro Starter & Broil-
er Medicated (AN) Keene
(F)**Merrimack 16% Fine Dairy Ra-
tion Claremont
(F)**Merrimack 16%, (Fine) Dairy Ra-
tion Peterboro
(F)Merrimack 14% Fitting Ration Laconia
(F)**Merrimack 14% Fitting Ration ... Laconia
(F)Merrimack 14% Fitting Ration Boscawen
(F)**Merrimack 14% Fitting Ration ... Peterboro
(F)**Merrimack 14% Fitting Ration ... Bradford
(F)**Merrimack 14%^ Fitting Ration .. Holderness
(F)**Merrimack 14% Fitting Ration ... Plymouth
(F)Merrimack 14%, Fitting Ration Concord
(F)Merrimack 14% Fitting Ration Manchester
Merrimack Fodder Ration Keene
(F)**Mcrrimack Grower Layer Nashua
Merrimack Grower-Layer Pelleted Franklin
(F)Merrimack Hi-F Grower-Layer Laconia
(F)**Merrimack Hi-F Grower-Layer Mt. Vernon
(F)**Merrimack Hi-F Grower-Layer Barnstead
(F)**Merrimack Hi-F Grower-Layer Warner
(F)Merrimack Hi-F Grower-Layer Manchester
Merrimack Hi-Pro-Vite Pellets Milford
Merrimack Medicated High-Level
Antibiotic Mash Derry
(F)Merrimack Pig Feed Brentwood
(F)Merrimack Pig Feed Concord
(F)Merrimack Pig Feed Manchester
(F)Merrimack Pig Feed Brentwood
Merrimack Sheep & Goat Ration Keene
Merrimack 18% Special Dairy Ration Keene
Merrimack Stock Feed Deny
Merrimack Super Mash Derry
(F)**Merrimack Super Mash Concord
(F)**Merrimack Super Mash Concord
* Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**Sampled from Bulk Shipments.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
21
20.00
16.00
16.00
20.2
16.1
15.4
2.50
3.00
3.00
3.8
6.00
7.00
7.00
1.2
5.8
16.00
16.1
3.00
3.9
7.00
1.9
16.00
20.9
3.00
4.2
7.00
3.1
20.00
22.2
3.50
3.8
8.50
7.3
16.00
l7.i
3.50
4.1
9.00
7.6
16.00
17.2
3.50
3.6
9.00
8.1
20.00
21.8
3.50
4.1
8.50
7.0
16.00
16.5
2.50
3.7
4.50
4.0
20.00
19.5
3.00
3.1
4.50
1.0
16.00
16.8
2.75
3.3
10.00
6.8
16.00
18.8
2.75
3.7
10.00
7.3
14.00
17.7
3.50
3.8
9.00
7.1
14.00
15.6
3.50
3.8
9.00
7.6
14.00
16.8
3.50
3.8
9.00
().9
14.00
19.0
3.50
4.2
9.00
7.1
14.00
17.0
3.50
3.8
9.00
6.2
14.00
16.1
3.50
4.0
9.00
8.5
14.00
16.6
3.50
4.0
9.00
7.1
14.00
15.6
3.50
LO
9.00
7.9
14.00
15.3
3. .50
4.1
9.00
6.8
12.00
13.7
1 .50
2.6
20.00
16.1
20.00
21.1
3.00
1.2
4.50
4.2
20.00
21.1
3.00
1.6
4.50
3.9
16.00
16.3
2.50
3.5
4. .50
3.6
16.00
16.0
2..';0
3.3
4. .50
3.5
16.00
17.4
2.50
3.5
4.50
3.1
16.00
17.5
2.50
3.5
4.50
3.1
16.00
18.4
2.50
3.7
4.50
3.8
25.00
25.5
2.50
4.2
5.50
3.6
20.00
20.8
2.50
3.6
4.50
3.5
17.00
19.0
3.00
4.1
7.00
6.1
17.00
18.1
3.(M)
1.7
7.00
6.8
17.00
18.5
3.00
1.7
7.00
6.5
17.00
17.7
3.00
1.0
7.00
6.3
14.00
15.8
2. .50
3.0
9.00
(i.O
18.00
18.6
3.50
3.9
8.50
V.l
9.00
11.7
2.50
3.7
12.00
9.3
16.00
17.6
2.50
3.4
1..50
3.V
16.00
16.9
2..50
2.9
1.50
1.5
16.00
l(i.3
2..50
3.7
1.50
1.2
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Brand
Protein
Fat
Crude Fiber
Guar- 1
antced* | Found
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Merrimack Farmers Exch., Inc. (Continued)
(F)Merrimack Super Mash Charlestown
Merrimack White Mountain Dairy Den7
(F)**Merrimack White M'T'W Dairy Keene
(F)Merrimack White Mountain Dairy Charlestown
(F)**Merrimack White Mountain Dairy Francestown
(F)**Merrimack White Mountain Dairy Goffstown
(F)**Merrimack White Mountain Dairy Plymouth
(F)**Merrimack White Mountain Dairy Claremont
(F)**Merrimack White Mountain Dairy Tilton
Merrimack Worm Control Mixture Keene
Minute Maid Corp.
Orlando, Fla.
Golden Isle Citrus Pulp Exeter
Golden Isle Citrus Pulp Derry
Mowat, Wilson Co.
Chicago, III.
Dominion Dried Beet Pulp Lebanon
National Alfalfa Dehydrating & Mill-
ing Co.
Lamar, Colo.
Jack Rabbit 17% Dehydrated Alfalfa
Meal Keene
Jack Rabbit 15% Protein Dehy-
drated Alfalfa Meal Concord
fNational Dehydrated Alfalfa Keene
National Distillers Prods. Co.
99 Park Ave., N. Y., N. Y.
Corn Distillers Dried Grains Keene
Nadrisol Brand Corn Distillers Dried
Solubles Manchester
Northern Ohio Sugar Co.
Findlay, Ohio
(F)Dried Beet Pulp Woodsville
Ogden Grain Co,
Utica, New York
Ogden Hi-Energy Laying Mash Salem Depot
Ogden U-T-K Sweet 14% Salem Depot
Ogden U-T-K Sweet 16% Salem Depot
Park & Pollard Co., Inc.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Corn & Oats Half & Half N. Haverhill
Green Acres 14% Colebrook
Hi-Prime Complete Turkey Finisher Berlin
fHi-Prime Turkey Starter (Medi-
cated) Plymouth
Lay or Bust All Mash Breeder Lebanon
Lay or Bust All Mash Breeder Lebanon
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**Samp]ed from Bulk Sliipments.
fNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
22
7.00
8.00
16.00
17.7
2.50
3.8
4.50
4.4
16.00
16.6
3.00
2.8
10.00
8.9
16.00
19.1
3.00
2.7
10.00
8.5
16.00
16.7
3.00
3.0
10.00
8.6
16.00
18.8
17.1
3.00
3.00
2.6
10.00
10.00
8.7
16.00
2.7
8.3
16.00
16.8
3.00
2.8
10.00
9.8
16.00
15.4
3.00
3.3
10.00
9.1
16.00
15.4
3.00
2.8
10.00
8.8
15.00
15.7
3.00
4.2
5.75
4.2
5.50
6.0
2.75
5.1
15.00
11.2
5.50
6.3
2.75
3.2
15.00
10.5
8.8 0.30
17.00 16.7 1.50 2.6
15.00 18.3 1.50 3.8
17.00 17.2 1.50 3.2
8.4
0.00
0.0
22.50
27.00
22.50
18.5
30.4
30.00 23.4
27.00 28.4
25.00 22.9 7.00 9.6 15.00 15.2
25.00 34.7 8.00 13.2 4.00
4.3
19.0
16.00
16.4
4.50
5.3
4.00
4.0
14.00
15.6
3.00
3.9
11.00
8.8
16.00
17.1
3.00
4.5
11.00
8.8
10.00
10.0
3.00
3.9
8.00
6.2
14.00
14.7
3.00
5.0
12.00
10.1
14.00
15.3
3.50
4.5
4.50
5.7
28.00
28.6
3.50
4.3
4.00
4.0
16.00
28.5
3.50
3.3
4.50
3.5
16.00
17.0
3.50
3.5
4.50
4.5
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Park & Pollard Co., Inc. (Continued)
Lay or Bust All Mash Grower N. Haverhill
Lay or Bust All-Mash Grower Medi-
cated Lancaster
Lay or Bust All Mash Grower Medi-
cated N. Haverhill
Lay or Bust All Mash Layer Lebanon
Lay or Bust All Mash Layer Newport
Lay or Bust All Mash Layer Lebanon
Lay or Bust Breeder Mash Lebanon
Lay or Bust Chick Starter Medicated
- — Nitrof. & Furazol Colebrook
Lay or Bust Egg Mash Salem
Lay or Bust Growing Feed Berlin
Lay or Bust Growing & Laying
Mash Newport
Lay or Bust Hi-Valu Pellets Lebanon
Lay or Bust Poultry Fitting Ration Berlin
Medicated Lay or Bust T.N.T.
(Crumbles) Berlin
Milk Maid Calf Starter N. Haverhill
Milk Maid 16% Daii7 Ration Lebanon
Milk Maid 20% Dairy Ration Berlin
Milk Maid Dri Fresh Ration Lebanon
Milk Maid Fitting Ration Colebrook
Milk Maid Fitting Ration Lebanon
fMilk Maid Sheep & Goat Feed Berlin
Milk Maid 14% Test Ration N. Haverhill
Milk Maid 18% Test Ration Lancaster
Park & Pollard Complete Grower Lebanon
Park & Pollard Complete Grower
Medicated Lebanon
Park & Pollard Complete Layer Lebanon
Park and Pollard Complete Layer Lebanon
P & P 16%, Dairy Salem Depot
fP & P 18% Dairy Lancaster
P & P 20% Dairy Lancaster
P &: P Fitting Ration N. Haverhill
Park & Pollard Go-Tu-It Pig Grow-
er Pellets Colebrook
fPark & Pollard Go-Tu-It Pig Starter Colebrook
Park & Pollard Growing Feed Plymouth
Park & Pollard Hi-Speed Horse
Feed Plymouth
fP &: P Histostat Mixture in Hi-
Prime Turkey Grower Plymouth
Park &: Pollard Laying Mash Newport
Park & Pollard Laying Mash Newport
Park & Pollard Laying Mash Newport
Park & Pollard Laying Mash Newport
(F)Park &: Pollard Laying Mash Newport
(F)Park & Pollard Laying Mash Newport
Red Ribbon 16% Dairy Ration Lancaster
Super Hi-Power 22%o Broiler Ration
Medicated N. Haverhill
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
Pounds in 100 lbs. of FeedingstufF
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* |
Found
Crude Fiber
Guar-
anteed*
15.00
20.1
3.50
3.2
4.50
Found
3.9
15.00
17.1
3.50
4.0
4.50
5.1
15.00
17.5
3. ,50
3.5
4.50
4.4
16.00
16.6
3.50
3.6
4.50
4.1
16.00
17.1
3.50
3.9
4.50
4.4
16.00
16.9
3.50
4.1
4.50
4.8
20.00
21.4
3.50
3.8
5.00
4.4
21.00
22.5
3.50
3.7
4.00
3.7
20.00
22.4
3.50
3.8
5.00
4.9
18.00
22.0
3.50
3.6
5.00
5.0
20.00
21.5
3.00
3.6
6.00
4.7
12.00
15.5
3.00
3.8
6.00
6.0
11.00
11.6
3.50
3.1
4.00
4.1
22.00
22.0
3.00
4.0
3.00
2.8
19.00
18.5
3.00
3.3
8.00
4.6
16.00
17.5
4.00
5.1
9.00
8.8
20.00
21.2
4.00
5.2
9.00
8.1
13.00
18.8
4.00
4.8
10.00
8.6
14.00
15.8
3.00
4.4
9.00
8.9
14.00
17.6
3.00
3.9
9.00
9.2
16.00
20.6
3.00
3.4
9.00
6.0
14.00
17.1
5.00
5.2
9.00
8.2
18.00
19.3
5.00
5.0
9.00
7.2
15.00
16.6
3.00
3.5
5.50
5.5
15.00
18.8
3.00
3.8
5.50
5.4
15.00
16.8
3.00
1.0
5.50
6.3
15.00
15.3
3.00
4.8
5. ,50
6.9
16.00
18.7
4.00
5.4
10.00
8.1
18.00
19.2
4.00
4.8
10.00
8.8
20.00
21.9
4.00
5.6
i 0.00
7.8
14.00
14.0
3.00
3.6
11.00
10.0
14.00
14.8
3.50
3.2
7.00
4.5
16.00
19.4
3.00
1.5
6.00
4.3
18.00
17.3
3.00
4.3
6.00
5.8
12.00
11.5
3.00
3.6
9.00
6.5
22.00
22.9
3.50
.3.1
3. ,50
3.6
20.00
20.0
3.00
■1.0
6.00
4.9
20.00
19.6
3.00
3.5
6.00
4.6
20.00
18.2
3.00
3.8
6.00
5.5
20.00
20.9
3.00
I.I
6.00
5.9
20.00
20.4
3.00
3.5
6.00
5.3
20.00
20.1
3.00
3.6
6.00
5.3
16.00
18.1
3.00
3.0
12.00
11.4
22.00
20.0
1.50
5.3
3.00
2.5
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- i
antced* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
George H. Parker Grain Co.
Danvers, Mass.
Bill McHugh's Horse Feed with
Vitamins & Minerals Added Salem Depot
Parrish & Heinibecker Ltd.
Ontario, Canada
fBrewers Dried Grains Concord
Pasco Packing Co.
Dade City, Fla.
Sugar-Sweet Citrus Pulp W. Lebanon
Penick & Ford Ltd.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Douglas Corn Gluten Meal Manchester
Pierce Grain Corp.
Buffalo, N. Y.
(F)Pierce Special 16% Dairy Feed Colebrook
t(F)Reliance Coarse Calf Meal Colebrook
(F)16 Reliance Dairy Ration Colebrook
(F)20 Reliance Dairy Ration Colebrook
-t(F)Superior Complete Laying Mash Colebrook
(F)Superior Fitting Ration Colebrook
R. C. Pratt & Co. Ltd.
Toronto, Canada
fRuler Brand Pure Wheat Shorts Manchester
Post Div. General Foods Corp.
Battle Creek, Mich.
Mixed Cereal Feed Manchester
Presto Grain Co., Inc.
Claremont, N. H.
Presto 20% Dairy Feed Claremont
Presto 16% Dairy Ration Claremont
Presto 16% Dairy Ration Claremont
**Presto 16% Dairy Ration Claremont
Presto 16% Dairy Ration Claremont
Presto 16% Dairy Ration Claremont
Presto 20% Dairy Ration Claremont
Presto 20% Dairy Ration Claremont
Presto 20% Dairy Ration Claremont
Presto 20% Dairy Ration Claremont
Presto Fitting Ration Claremont
Presto Fitting Ration Claremont
**Presto Fitting Ration Claiemont
Presto Fitting Ration Claremont
Piesto High Energy All Mash
Grower Claremont
fPresto High Energy All Mash
Grower Claremont
Presto High Energy All Mash Layer Claremont
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**Sampled from Bulk Shipments.
fNot registered when sampled.
(F)SampIed at a Farm.
24
12.00
24.00
6.00
15.00
10.00
12.0
3.00
25.2 7.00
6.7 3.00
41.00 49.6
1 .50
3.5
G.6
2.6
1.7
17.3
8.3
3.50
1.50
6.0
1.6
10.00
18.50
13.50
6.00
10.50
4.00
8.3
14.9
10.4
3.7
16.00
16.8
3.50
3.5
8.50
7.8
20.00
21.7
3.00
3.2
8.00
7.0
16.00
17.5
3.50
3.6
9.00
7.9
20.00
20.7
3.00
3.0
9.00
7.6
16.00
19.3
3.50
3.3
8.25
3.0
14.00
16.00
3.50
3.5
9.00
8.3
8.5
2.8
20.00
17.8
1
3.00
3.0
9.0O
6.4
16.00
14.6
3.00
3.2
9.00
7.2
16.00
16.6
3.00
3.0
9.00
6.9
16.00
18.4
3.00
4.3
9.00
6.5
16.00
17.2
3.00
3.4
9.00
6.8
16.00
16.8
3.00
4.4
9.00
6.8
20.00
19.1
3.00
3.1
9.00
6.3
20.00
23.4
3.00
1.0
9.00
6.4
20.00
20.9.
3.00
3.4
9.00
6.7
20.00
19.1
3.00
3.9
9.00
7.4
14.00
14.0
3.00
3.1
9.00
7.1
14.00
17.4
3.00
2.8
9.00
7.0
14.00
17.1
3.00
4.7
9.00
6.0
14.00
16.0
3.00
4.0
9.00
6.1
16.00
17.0
3.50
3.8
4.50
4.3
16.00
17.4
3.50
l.O
4.50
4.7
16.00
17.7
3.50
4.0
4.50
4.3
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Fat
Crude Fiber
Guar- 1
antced* 1 Found
Guar- 1
antced* 1 Found
Guar- 1
antced* 1 Found
Lisbon
Presto Grain Co. (Continued)
(F)** Presto High Energy All Mash
Layer Clarcmont
(F)**Presto High Energy All Mash
Layer Clarcmont
Presto Pig Grower Clarcmont
Presto Pig Grower Clarcmont
Quaker Oats Co.
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
fBell Cow Wheat Bran Kecne
Peterborough Oat Mill By-Product Clarcmotit
Quebec Sugar Refinery
St. Hilaire, P.Q., Canada
fDried Beet Pulp with Molasses
Ralston Purina Co.
St. Louis, Mo.
Purina B & M Cow Chow
Purina Broiler Chow Finisher (E)
3 NC (Medicated)
Purina Broiler Chow Finisher (E)
3 NC No. 2 Medicated
Purina Broiler Chow Starter (E)
3 NC
Purina Bulky Las
Purina Chick Growena E
Purina Chick Growena NC Medi-
cated
Purina Chicken Fatena Checkers E
Purina Cow Chow D 16%
Purina D & F Chow
Purina Layena (Complete Ration) E
(F)**Purina Layena (Complete Ration)
E
Purina Medicated Chek-R-Aid E
Purina Milk Chow D 16%
Purina Omolene
Purina Poultry Booster Chow E
Purina Pullet Developer E
Purina Pullet Developer (E) NC
Medicated
Purina Rabbit Chow Checkers (Com-
plete Ration) E
Purina Roaster Chow E
Purina Roaster Chow NC No. 2
Medicated
Purina Super Chick Startena 3 NC
Medicated
Purina Trout Chow
Purina Turkey Breeder Layena (E)
HS (Medicated)
Purina Turkey Fatena (E) HS Med-
icated
16.00
16.00
14.00
14.00
15.00
2.50
7.00
17.1
16.9
14.0
14.8
15.7
3.4
3.50
3. .50
3.50
3.50
3.50
1 .00
1.0
3.5
3.8
4.6
1.3
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**Sampled from Bulk Shipments.
fNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
1.50
4.50
7.00
7.00
11. .50
32.00
8.9 0.30 0.7 22.50
4.1
4.6
7.0
7.0
11.0
32.0
18.,
Concord
16.00
16.0
2.50
2.7
10.00
5.7
Nashua
20.00
20.4
4.50
5.8
3.00
2.8
Nashua
23.00
23.0
8.00
9.5
3.00
2.4
Concord
Lebanon
Concord
26.00
10.00
17.00
26.9
10.0
19.1
8.00
1.50
3.00
9.6
1.3
1.7
4.00
15.00
7.00
3.8
1 1.9
4.9
Nashua
Nashua
Nashua
Nashua
17.00
14.00
16.00
12.50
17.2
14.0
17.0
12.2
3.00
3.00
2.50
2.50
4.0
3.1
3.8
3.9
7.00
7.00
8.00
11.00
i.n
4.0
6.6
5.1
Lancaster
16.50
17.3
3.50
5.4
4. .50
3.7
Concord
Nashua
Nashua
Salem Depot
Nashua
Lebanon
16.50
20.00
16.00
10.00
24.00
13.00
17.6
20.7
17.1
10.1
25.6
14.8
3. ,50
4. .50
2.50
3.00
2.50
2.50
5.0
5.7
4.3
3.8
3.9
4.6
4.50
4.50
10.00
9.00
8.00
8.00
4.0
3.9
4.7
7.2
5.6
6.0
Nashua
13.00
13.5
2.50
1.1
8.00
5.8
Nashua
Nashua
15.00
17.00
14.9
17.6
2.00
1.00
2.8
5.5
1 8.00
6.50
15.1
3.8
Nashua
17.00
17.2
1. 00
5.6
6.50
3.8
Nashua
Nashua
23.00
25.00
23.3
29.4
l.,50
4.00
5.3
3.8
1.00
3.50
3.0
2.8
Nashua
18.00
18.0
3.00
5.1
6.50
2.7
Concord
15.50
14.6
1.50
5.6
5.00
3.6
25
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Brand
Protein
Fat
Crude Fiber
Guar- 1
anteed* I Found
Guar- 1
anteed* | Found
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Ralston Purina Co. (Continued)
Purina Turkey Finisher E Manchester
Purina Turkey Finisher E Lebanon
Purina Turkey Growena E Nashua
John Reardon & Sons
Cambridge, Mass.
Register Brand 45% Protein Meat
& Bone Scrap Concord
James Richardson & Sons Ltd.
Toronto, Canada
fCanadian Pure Shorts Derry
Robin Hood Flour Mills, Ltd.
Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada
fSuperior Wheat Bran Colebrook
Russell-Miller Milling Co.
Minneapolis 15, Minn.
Occident Wheat Bran Salem Depot
Occident Wheat Standard Middlings Lancaster
G. Roleau Ltd.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Canadian Barley Feed Keene
Sherwood Feed Mills
Baltimore, Md.
fSherwood Feeds Brewers Dried
Grains Keene
ShirrifF-Horsey Corp. Ltd.
Plant City, Fla.
J. William Horsey Brand Dried
Citrus Pulp Colebrook
Allen V. Smith, Inc.
Marcellus Falls, N. Y.
Smith's Barley Feed Concord
South End Grain, Inc.
Manchester, N. H.
fSuperior Booster Pellets (2B) Medi-
cated Manchester
Superior Capon Feed (IB) Manchester
Superior High-Energy Breeder
Mash (IC) Manchester
Southern Fruit Dist. Inc.
Orlando, Fla.
Bluebird Citrus Pulp Lebanon
Bluebird Citrus Pulp Claremont
F. B. Spaulding Co.
Lancaster, N. H.
Pilot 16% Dairy Ration Lancaster
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
fNot registered when sampled.
12.50 12.9 4.50 6.0 4.50 3.5
12.50 13.8 4.50 5.8 4.50 3.5
20.00 20.8 4.50 5.3 6.00 4.8
45.00 44.4 8.00 11.2 0.00 0.0
14.00 14.4 3.50 3.8 8.00 4.0
14.00 15.8 3.50 4.4 11.50 11.4
14.50 18.0 4.00 4.7 11.00 10.7
15.00 16.2 4.00 5.0 9.50 8.1
9.50 10.8 2.00 2.2 14.00 11.9
26.00 27.0 6.00 7.5 15.00 12.9
6.00 6.7 3.00 5.3 15.00 14.7
13.00 16.7 2.00 3.2 15.00 12.7
21.00
16.00
21.7
18.3
4.50
3.00
5.4
4.7
3.50
4.50
3.7
3.4
16.00
17.3
3.00
3.8
4.50
3.9
6.00
6.00
6.3
6.1
3.50
3.50
3.9
4.4
17.00
17.00
16.5
16.4
16.00
16.9
3.00
2.6
9.00
7.4
26
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
F. B. Spaulding Co. (Continued)
Pilot 18% Dairy Ration Lancaster
Provender Lancaster
"Real" Hog Grower &: Fattener Lancaster
Spaukling's 16% Dairy Ration Lancaster
Spualding's 20%, Dairy Ration Lancaster
Spaulding's Fitting Ration Lancaster
Spaulding's Horse Feed Lancaster
A. E. Staley Manufacturing Co.
Decatur, 111.
"Staley's" 21% Corn Gluten Feed Potter Place
Staley's 44%, Protein Solvent Ex-
tracted Soybean Oil Meal Potter Place
fSweetone" Feeding Cane Molasses
Dried on Soybean Millfeed Potter Place
Sundale Dairy, Inc.
Hinesburg, Vt.
fSweet-Whey-Powder Keene
f Sweet-Whey-Powder Manchester
fSweet-Whey-Powder Manchester
Suni Citrus Prods. Co.
Haines City, Fla.
Suni-Citrolas Pellets
Swift & Co.
Chicago, m.
Swifts 44%o Soybean Oil Meal
Toledo Alfalfa Mills
East Toledo
-jVit-A-Green Supreme
Manchester
Concord
Manchester
Manchester
Trico Feed Mills
Minden, Nebraska
fXrico Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal
United Coop. Farmers, Inc.
Fitchburg, Mass.
(F)**(Hi-NRG) All Mash Grower and
Laver New Ipswich
(F)UCF 16% Dairy New Ipswich
(F)UCF Dry &: Freshening Ration New Ipswich
(F)UCF Fitting Ration New Ipswich
Unity Grist Mill
E. Manchester
(F)**Breeder Mash Derry
Broiler Maker Medicated Manchester
Broiler Maker Medicated Manchester
Complete Rabbit Pellets Manchester
Growing and Laying Mash Manchester
(F)**Hi Energy Breeder Mash Deny
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**SampIed from Bulk Shipments.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
27
18.00
10.00
14.00
16.00
20.00
12.00
10.00
21.00
44.00
5.50
12.00
12.00
12.00
6.25
44.00
17.00
17.00
17.0
loT
14.9
16.6
21.0
ll3
12.0
22.3
47.4
6.0
13.3
II. 1
II. I
6.8
45.3
19.2
3.00
3.50
3.50
3.00
2.75
3.25
3.25
1.50
0.50
0.15
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.50
0.50
2.5
3.8
3.G
3.6
3.6
3.7
3.9
2.3
0.6
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.7
0.7
19.0 1.50
3.3
9.00
9.00
5.50
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
8.00
7.00
14.00
0.50
0.50
0.50
7.6
5.8
3.9
8.0
8.1
7.6
7.2
8.9
4.7
14.0
0.1
O.I
0.1
15.75 13.2
7.00
1.75 • 2.4 27.00 23.3
27.00 23.7
15.50
16.00
11.00
14.00
15.8
17.0
12.9
14.2
5.00
3.50
2.50
3.50
5.4
4.0
3.3
4.0
5.00
9.00
12.00
9.00
4.1
6.9
12.7
7.1
20.00
20.00
22.00
20.8
21.5
21.4
3.00
1.00
6.00
3.8
6.1
6.0
6.00
3.50
3.50
5.2
2.6
2.1
16.00
20.00
16.00
17.6
20.1
17.2
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.9
4.1
5.2
20.00
6.00
1.00
9.0
5.5
4.2
TABLE II
ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Samijled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I F<Mind
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Unity Grist Mill (Continued)
(F)**Hi Energy Growing & Laying
Mash New Ipswich
High Energy Growing and Laying
Mash Manchester
fRoaster Maker Pellets, Medicated Manchester
Trim Medicated * Manchester
(F)Turkey and Game Bird Growing
Mash Brentwood
Unity Booster-Etts Oxytetracycline
Mixture Manchester
**Unity 16% Dairy Contoocook
(F)**Unity 16% Dairy Contoocook
(F)**Unity 20% Dairy Amherst
(F)**Unity 20% Dairy Feed Brentwood
**Unity Feed, Dairy & Fitting Ration Contoocook
(F)**Unity Feeds 16% Dairy Ration Hillsboro
(F)**Unity Feeds 16% Dairy Ration Concord
(F)**Unity Feeds 16% Dairy Ration Deerfield
(F)**Unity Feed 20% Dairy Ration Brentwood
(F)**Unity Feeds Super Starter Medi-
cated New Ipswich
Unity Grist Mill, 4-Way Mash Manchester
(F)Unity Improved Calf Ration Brentwood
(F)Unity Super Starter, Medicated Manchester
(F)Unity Turkey & Game Bird Super
Ration Brentwood
Universal Grain Co. of N. J.
Newark, N. J.
fSuperior Cow Brand Dried Brewers
Grains Concord
H. K. Webster Co.
Lawrence, Mass.
Blue Seal Advance Broiler Medi-
cated GofFstown
(F)**Blue Seal All Mash Breeders Ra-
tion Epsom
Blue Seal All-Mash Egg Ration Laconia
Blue Seal All-Mash Grow & Lay Goffstown
Blue Seal All-Mash Growing Ration Nashua
Blue Seal All-Mash Growing Ration Concord
Blue Seal Coarse 16 Dairy Ration Laconia
Blue Seal Coarse 20 Dairy Ration Laconia
(F)**Blue Seal 16% Dairy Ration Bedford
Blue Seal Economizer "16" Dairy
Ration Colebrook
Blue Seal Egg Mash Pittsfield
Blue Seal Fitting Ration Laconia
(F)Blue Seal Fitting Ration Grasmere
(F)Blue Seal Flaked 15 Stewartstown
Blue Seal Flaked 15 Lisbon
* Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**SampIed from Bulk Shipments.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
15.00
26.00
15.8
4.00
4.2
28.00 28.0 3.00
31.1
22.00 23.6
6.00
5.00
4.2
5.5
5.3
4.00
4.00
17.00
3.50
4.0
15.00
16.8
4.00
5.4
4.00
4.2
15.00
16.6
4.50
5.1
3.50
2.8
15.50
16.1
3.00
4.6
6.00
5.2
20.00
21.0
3.00
4.2
5.00
5.0
15.00
16.4
2.00
4.9
4.00
4.2
16.00
19.1
3.50
3.8
9.00
7.4
16.00
17.4
3.50
3.6
9.00
7.7
20.00
18.1
3.50
3.5
9.00
8.4
20.00
22.2
3.50
3.4
9.00
7.6
14.00
19.1
3.50
3.6
9.00
6.3
16.00
17.8
3.50
3.8
9.00
7.6
16.00
16.5
3.50
3.2
9.00
6.8
16.00
17.5
3.50
3.6
9.00
7.0
20.00
22.3
3.50
2.8
9.00
7.4
20.00
20.1
3.00
4.0
4.00
3.9
15.00
15.0
3.50
4.2
7.00
6.2
20.00
19.6
3.50
3.9
6.00
5.9
20.00
20.6
3.00
3.8
4.00
3.5
4.6
12.1
3.2
16.00
16.4
3.50
3.8
3.50
2.4
16.00
17.0
3.00
3.7
3.50
3.0
16.00
16.6
3.00
4.2
4.50
4.3
16.00
16.9
3.00
3.8
3.50
3.1
16.00
15.8
3.00
4.0
4.00
3.0
16.00
17.2
3.50
4.4
9.00
8.5
20.00
20.0
3.50
4.2
9.00
7.7
16.00
16.8
3.50
4.3
9.00
8.2
16.00
16.4
2.50
3.3
15.00
13.1
20.00
20.5
3.50
3.7
6.00
3.9
14.00
14.7
3.50
4.5
9.00
8.0
14.00
15.0
3.50
4.1
9.00
8.1
15.00
15.4
3.00
3.6
9.00
7.2
15.00
16.8
3.00
3.7
9.00
7.0
28
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
H. K. Webster Co. (Continued)
Blue Seal Furazolidone Chlortetra-
cycine Mixture in NFA
Blue Seal Growing Mash
Blue Seal Horse Feed
Blue Seal Nicarbazin Mixture Incor-
porated in Chick Starter
Blue Seal Pig Feed
Blue Seal Pig Feed (Pellets)
Blue Seal Standard 16 Dairy Ration
Blue Seal Standard 20 Dairy Ration
Blue Seal Standard 14 Dry Cow Fit-
ting Ration
(F)Blue Seal Succulent Feed and Calv-
ing Ration
Blue Seal Succulent Feed and Calv-
ing Ration
fBlue Seal Sulfaquinoxaline Mixture
(F)Blue Seal Super Breeders Mash
Blue Seal Test Ration
Blue Seal Turkey Growing
Weston Mills, Inc.
Weston, Ohio
fWestco 17% Dehydrated Alfalfa
Meal
T. E. White Co.
Fort Wayne, Indiana
fDehydrated Alfalfa Meal
Concord
Laconia
Concord
Concord
Concord
Stewartstown
Pittsfield
Piltsfield
Lisbon
Stewartstown
Lisbon
Concoid
Manchester
Goffstown
Nashua
Concord
Manchester
Sherwin Williams
Cleveland, Ohio
Sherwin Williams 34% Linseed Oil
Meal Concord
Winslow Feed Co. Inc.
Concord, N. H.
Big W Breeder Concord
Big W Fore-Runner (Medicated) Concord
Big W Grower-Layer Concord
Big W Hi-Efficiency Breeder Concord
Big ^V Hi-Ef Grower Layer Concord
Big ^V S-F Mash Concord
Winslows Coarse 18 Dairy Concord
Wirthmore Feed Co.
Concord, N. H.
High Energy Grower & Layer
Hygrade Chick Starter (Medicated)
i(F)**Hygrade Complete Breeder
(F)**Hygrade Complete Grower Layer
(F)** Hygrade 16% Dairy
;F) Hygrade \6% Dairy
Concord
Concord
Concord
Concord
Con too cook
Manchester
Concord
* Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**Sanipled from Bulk Shipments.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
Hygrade
16% Dairy
20.00
18.00
10.00
20.00
15.00
15.00
16.00
20.00
14.00
12.00
12.00
20.00
20.00
18.00
20.00
17.00
17.00
34.00
22.00
20.00
20.00
16.00
16.00
15.00
18.00
16.00
20.00
16.00
16.00
16.00
16.00
16.00
20.7
18.4
10.3
20.9
16.4
17.1
17.3
21.1
16.5
14.3
12.5
20.7
19.6
18.0
21.0
16.7
23.1
21.4
22.8
17.0
17.0
17.6
17.1
16.2
21.1
16.6
17.2
16.6
16.3
18.3
3.00
3.50
3.00
4.00
1.00
1.00
3.50
3.50
3.8
3.8
3.5
4.2
4.7
5.0
4.0
4.2
3.50 4.3
2.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
3. ,50
4.50
1.50
2.2
2.0
3.3
4.3
4.5
4.8
17.4 2.00
3.0
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.00
3.50
3.00
3.(K)
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
5.2
4.5
5.1
4.6
4.7
4.7
3.8
4.4
4.8
5.2
4.1
4.3
3.6
1.1
4.00
6.00
9.00
3.50
6.00
6.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
16.00
16.00
4.00
3.50
9.00
4.00
36.1 0.50 0.9 10.00
0.00
4.50
7.00
4.00
4.50
6.00
10.00
4.50
6.50
6.50
6.50
9.00
9.00
9.00
3.2
3.7
5.9
3.5
4.5
4.8
8.4
8.0
8.4
15.6
15.2
3.2
2.9
7.8
3.3
2.6 27.00 24.6
27.00 24.8
9.3
5.3
4.5
5.7
4.1
4.3
5.1
7 <?
4.0
5.7
4.9
4.8
8.8
7.0
7.9
29
TABLE II — ANALYSIS OF MIXED FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuft
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* | Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Wirthmore Feed Co. (Continued)
(F)**Hygrade 14% Fitting Ration Laconia
(F)**Hygrade 14% Fitting Ration Laconia
Hygrade 14% Fitting Ration Concord
Hygrade 14% Fitting Ration Concord
Hygrade 14% Fitting Ration Concord
(F)**Hygi-ade High Energy Grower
and Layer Claremont
Hygrade High Energy Grower &
Layer Manchester
Hygrade Pig Feed Concord
Hygrade Pig & Sow Feed Manchester
Hygrade Pig and Sow Feed Concord
Yieldmor Feeds Inc.
Piqua, Ohio
fYieldmor 23% Finishing Feed Medi-
cated Derry
fYieldmor 24% Super Broiler Medi-
cated B-34 Milford
fYieldmor 20% Super Finisher Medi-
cated F-2 Milford
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
**SampIed from Bulk Shipments.
tNot registered when sampled.
(F) Sampled at a Farm.
14.00
14.7
3.50
4.5
9.00
8.0
14.00
14.6
3.50
4.0
9.00
7.3
14.00
15.0
3.50
3.8
9.00
7.7
14.00
14.9
3.50
3.9
9.00
7.1
14.00
14.9
3.50
3.9
9.00
7.2
16.00
17.2
3.00
4.6
4.50
3.2
16.00
17.6
3.00
4.3
4.50
3.8
17.00
18.3
3.50
4.3
6.50
5.4
17.00
17.8
3.50
4.6
6.50
5.0
17.00
17.1
3.50
4.7
6.50
5.6
23.00
25.7
7.50
7.6
3.50
4.0
24.00
24.4
6.50
7.3
4.00
3.1
20.00
21.8
8.00
7.7
3.50
2.7
30
TABLE III — CAT AND DOG FOODS
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- 1
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Albers Milling Co.
Los Angeles, Calif.
fFriskies Dog Food Manchester
Allen Products Co.
AUentown, Pa.
Al-Po Dog Food— Beef & Beef By-
products Meredith
Al-Po Dog Food Horsemeat & Horse-
meat By Products New London
Armour & Co.
Chicago, 111.
Armour Dash Dog Food Keene
Calo Dog Food Co.
Oakland, Calif.
Calo Cat Food Bristol
Calo Dog Food New London
Calo Horsemeat for Dogs &: Cats Concord
Consolidated Foods Inc.
Nashua, N. H.
tFriendly Dog & Cat Food Enfield
Spunky Cat Food New London
Spunky Dog Food New London
Com Products Sales Co.
N. Y. 4, N. Y.
Kasco Complete Dog Food Plymouth
Deep Run Packing Co.
Dublin, Pa.
Big Bet Dog Food Nashua
Big Bet Ration Dog Food Barrington
Delham Food Products Co.
Brighton, Mass.
Kims 100','; Horsemeat Dog Food
Dog Food Assoc, Div. Thrivo Co. Inc.
Phila. 23, Pa.
Scamp Dog Food Hopkmton
Doyle Packing Co.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Strongheart Dog Food Tilton
Strongheart Dog & Cat Food —
Horsemeat Newport
Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc.
W. Springfield, Mass.
Eastern States Dog Feed Woodsville
Evans Industries
Marion, Ind.
fBetter Bite Dog Food (Horsemeat) Tdton
Bostonian Dog Food Concord
10.00 10.3 2.50 3.5 1.00 0.6
13.50 14.8 5.00 19.3 1.50 O.J
14.50 16.2 2.00 5.8 1.50 0.2
10.00 10.9 2.50 3.0 1.00 0.6
10.00 10.0 3.00 3.3 1.00 0.7
10.00 9.8 3.00 5.0 LOO 0.7
15.00 15.5 6.00 8.4 1.00 0.2
8.00 7.9 1.00 1.3 2.00 1.1
15.00 17.6 0.25 1.3 1.00 0.1
10.00 10.6 2.00 1.7 1.50 1.5
25.00 26.8 8.00 12.5 4.00 2.4
Nashua
15.00
13.8
6.00
10.2
1.50
0.2
Barrington
10.00
9.8
3.00
1.8
1.50
1.3
Manchester
16.00
16.8
5.00
7.9
0.05
0.2
8.00 7.8 1.50 0.8 1.50 1.1
8.00 8.8 2.00 2.6 1..50 1.2
15.00 15.6 1.00 12.3 1..50 0.3
24.00 24.1
14.00
10.00
13.7
9.5
6.00
4.00
2.00
6.7
1.3
♦Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
fNot registered when sampled.
3.50
0.50
1 .50
3.2
0.4
0.7
n
TABLE III —
CAT AND DOG FOODS — Continued
Manufacturer
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Brand
Protein
Fat
Crude Fiber
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Evans Industries (Continued)
fOreyhound 100% Horsemeat &
Gravy Dog Food Newport
fPrime Pet Food Manchester
Food Product Co. of America
Chicago, III.
Captain Dog Food — Horsemeat Newport
Dog House Dog Sc Cat Food Henniker
Foodland Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Mrs. Lanes Cat Food Canaan
fMrs. Lanes Cat Food Nashua
tMrs. Lanes Dog Food Canaan
fMrs. Lanes Dog and Cat Food Franklin
Foster Canning Co.
Napoleon, Ohio
Snappy Dog Food Dover
French Sardine Co.
Terminal Island, Calif.
fNine Lives Pet Food Manchester
General Foods Corp.
Kankakee, 111.
Gaines Dog Menu AA Plymouth
Jack & Jill Cat Food Manchester
New Jack & Jill Cat Food Lebanon
Hill Packing Co.
Topeka, Kansas
Hill's Special Pack 16% Protein Manchester
Hill's Dog Food Keene
Hill's Horsemeat 8c Meat By Prod-
ucts Rochester
fHill's Special Pack 16% Protein for
Dogs & Cats Keene
Household Products
Evanston, 111.
fBeau Dog Food Woodsville
Irving Canning Co.
Boston, Mass.
Cop-E-Cat Canaan
Kasco Mills Inc.
Toledo, Ohio
fKasco Dog Ration (Canned) Nashua
Laddieboy Dog Food Co.
Glendale, L. I., N. Y.
Laddieboy Dog Food — All Chicken Newport
Laddieboy Dog & Cat Food Keene
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
jNot registered when sampled.
32
15.00
8.00
15.7
8.9
3.50
2.00
7.4
2.8
1.00
1.50
0.4
O.G
17.00
10.00
17.1
10.6
3.50
2.00
20.1
2.4
1.00
5.00
0.4
1.8
13.00
17.00
8.00
14.00
17.2
17.0
10.6
16.5
0.50
0.50
2.00
2.00
0.5
0.9
3.3
4.7
0.10
1.00
1.50
0.70
0.04
0.1
1.5
0.4
9.00
10.00
10.00
8.00
9.2
10.6
12.6
8.6
1.00
22.50 24.8 3.00
1.0
2.7
12.00 14.7 2.00 2.0
2.00 2.3
3.00
2.00
13.9
2.6
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.4
0.1
10.50
17.00
12.00
11.9
16.3
12.3
2.50
0.25
2.00
2.9
0.4
3.7
1.00
0.25
0.70
0.6
0.1
0.3
16.00
12.00
13.4
12.0
4.00
5.00
8.3
6.6
0.50
1.00
0.5
0.6
16.00
17.6
4.00
5.6
1.00
0.4
16.00
13.8
4.00
5.0
0.50
0.5
8.00
9.7
2.00
2.0
1.50
1.4
0.4
1.1
0.4
1.0
TABLE III — CAT AND DOG FOODS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
antced* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Marnat Packing Co.
IJennetsville, S. C.
f Big Time Dog Food Chopped Chick-
en Parts Nashua
Massachusetts Canning Co.
Brighton, Mass.
Imp Cat Food Boscawen
Mack's Brand Cooked Horseraeat
Dog & Cat Food Manchester
Mr. Melody D.V.M. Assoc.
Dublin, Bucks County, Pa.
fDr. Melody Dog Food Canaan
fDr. Melody Dog Food — Beef and
Beef By-Product with Gravy Canaan
+Dr. Melody Dog Food — Horsemeat
and Meat By-Products with Gravy Canaan
Dr. Melody Meat, Vegetable Kibbled
Biscuit with Beef Liver and Beef
Broth Dog Food Canaan
S. E. Mighton Co.
Bedford, Ohio
t Valor Cat Food
fValor Dog Food
John Morrell & Co.
Chicago, HI.
fMorrell Red Heart Dog Food — Beef
Flavor
-f-Monell Red Hunt Dog Food — Fish
Flavor
National Packing Co.
Boston, Mass.
Kitty Snicker Cat Food
National Pet Foods
Buffalo, N. Y.
fKalico Kat Cat Food
N, E. Store Service Corp.
Worcester, Mass.
Jumbo Dog Food
Old Mother Hubbard Co.
Gloucester, Mass.
Original Old Mother Hubbard Fish
Cat Food
Nashua
Lakeport
Meredith
Sunapee
Franklin
Newport
Kccne
Rochester
Orleans Canning Co.
Chicago, ni.
Orleans Dog Food Lebanon
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
fNot registered when sampled. ♦
10.00 19.8 5.00 19.4 1.00 0.2
11.00 16.8 0.r,0 3..') 1.00 0.1
14.00 18.4 fi.no 7.8 0.70 0.1
10.00 11.6 4.00 4.6
12.00 11.5 6.00 12.1
12.00 14.0 6.00 9.5
10.00 11.4 6.00 3.7
10.00 11.2 3.00 5.6
10.00 11.1 2.00 2.8
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.3
0.3
0.3
1.1
1.0
1.0
10.50 10.8 2.50 3.6 1.00 0.7
10.50 11.3 2.50 3.2 1.00 0.7
10.00 10.2 2.00 4.8 1.00 0.5
12.00 12.5 4.00 2.0 1.00 0.7
9.00 9.1 1.00 1.6 1.50 1.4
15.50 18.2 0.25 1.8 1.00 0.1
15.00 15.6 3.00 8.2 1.50 0.2
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TABLE III — CAT AND DOG FOODS — Continued
Manufacturer
Brand
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Protein
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Fat
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Crude Fiber
Guar- I
anteed* I Found
Perk Foods Co.
Chicago 10, 111.
fVets Dog Food Manchester
S. S. Pierce Co.
Boston, Mass.
fS. S. Pierce Speak For It Cooked
Pet Food Concord
Quaker City Packing Co.
AUentown, Pa.
Quaker City Dog Food — Beef Nashua
Quaker Oats Co.
Chicago, 111.
Ken-L-Ra tion Laconia
Puss'N Boots New London
Radio Foods Corp.
Lawrence, Mass.
IRadio Dog & Cat Food Concord
fRadio Dog &: Cat Food Manchester
Re-Dan Packing Co.
Ozone Park, L.I., N.Y.
Cadet Dog Food Bristol
Rival Packing Co.
Chicago 32, 111.
New Improved Rival Dog Food Plymouth
Rival Cat Food Tilton
Standard Brands Inc.
N. Y. 32, N. Y.
fWalter Kendall Hunt Club Dog
Biscuit (five flavors) Plymouth
Walter Kendall Hunt Club Kennel
Pack Dog Biscuit Plymouth
Swift & Co.
Chicago, 111.
fPard Beef Flavor Dog Food Manchester
Tinierson Canning Co.
Fair Haven, New York
Flip Dog & Cat Food Rochester
Timco Dog & Cat Food Lebanon
Timco Horsemeat Dog Food Rochester
Usen Canning Co.
Boston, Mass.
Tabby Cat Food Rochester
Vimpex Foods Inc.
Cambridge, Md.
fNice Kitty Cat Food Concord
fSmarty Dog Food Concord
*Protein and fat not less than, crude fiber not more than.
tNot registered when sampled.
10.00
18.00
13.00
8.00
11.50
12.00
10.50
16.00
10.1
18.5
2.00
2.3
5.00 12.5
14.7 9.00 17.7
9.3 2.00
11.1
13.5
10.6
2.50
2.00
3.8
2.5
1.9
2.50 6.2
17.6 0.30
0.6
1.50
2.00
1.00
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.00
0.30
1.1
0.3
0.3
10.00
11.1
4.00
6.0
1.00
0.5
12.00
12.5
2.00
7.6
1.50
0.8
9.00
9.4
1.50
1.5
1.00
1.0
9.00
9.9
1.50
1.0
1.00
1.0
1.1
1.0
1.1
20.00
21.4
4.20
6.3
3.50
3.2
22.00
28.8
2.00
4.0
3.00
2.2
0.4
8.00
11.0
2.50
2.7
1.50
1.4
12.00
13.1
2.50
4.8
1.25
1.0
16.00
16.6
2.50
6.5
0.50
0.5
0.1
10.00 .
15.0
2.00
7.0
1.00
0.2
10.00
11.2
2.00
2.9
1.50
1.3
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TABLE III — CAT AND DOG FOODS — Concluded
Manufacturer
Sampled in
Pounds in 100 lbs. of Feedingstuff
Brand
Protein
Fat
Crude Fiber
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Guar- 1
anteed* 1 Found
Whiz Pet Food Co.
Seattle, Wash.
Kitty 100% Salmon Pet Food Concord
fKitty 100% Salmon Pet Food Manchester
Wilson & Co.
Chicago, ni.
Ideal Dog Food _ Keene
*Protein and fat not less than, ciiide fiber not more than.
fNot registered when sampled.
15.00
11.0
2.00
8.3
0.25
0.1
15.00
11.2
2.00
H.l
0.25
0.1
10.00
11.9
2.00
.'5.0
1.00
0.8
35
The following products were unregistered with the New Hampshire Department of Agri-
cuhure at the time they were found exposed for sale, but samples were not drawn. (List sup-
plied by the Feed Control Supervisor).
ALLIED MILLS, INC.
Wayne Cage Layer
ARCHER DANIELS-MIDLAND CO.
32% Protein Fat Fortified Linseed Oil Meal
BATTLE CREEK DOG FOOD CO.
Millers Stew for Dogs & Cats
Millers New Minute Meal
BEST FEED &: FARM SUPPLIES
Joy Dog Food
DEAN & LEE
Pioneer Scratch Grains
Pathfinder Finishing Mash
Pathfinder Complete Laying
ELMORE MILLING CO.
Elmore Complete Breeder Ration Medicated
FERNEAU GRAIN CO.
Corn Distillers Dried Grains
HARPER FEED MILLS, INC.
Harco Dairy Dee Ration
Harco Milk Replacer
Harco Pork Ration
Harco Hi-Energy Complete Growing Ration
HOLLY SUGAR CORP.
Holly Dried Beet Pulp & Feeding Beet Molasses
LIFE DOG FOOD CO.
Life Dog Food
MARIANA SALES CO.
White Mule Brand 41% Protein Solvent Extracted
Cottonseed Meal
NORTHERN OHIO SUGAR CO.
GW Dried Beet Pulp
PARK & POLLARD CO., INC.
Lay or Bust Hi-Power Broiler Finisher
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY
tierwin-Will
Cake Meal
Sherwin-Williams Screw Press 33% Linseed Oil
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
18-6-4
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
32-3.5-10
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
8-2-1
24-4-3
WASHINGTON, PENNA.
26-7-5
HORSEHEADS, NEW YORK
10-2.5-4
18-3-7
17-3-6
ONEONTA, NEW YORK
16-3-5
BLANCHESTER, OHIO
26-8-14
WASHINGTON, PENNA.
12-3-15
25-3.5-2
14-3-7
16-3.5-4.5
COLORADO SPRINGS, COL.
8-.3-20
FALL RIVER, MASS.
14-6-4
MEMPHIS, TENN.
41-2-14
DENVER, COL.
8-0-22.5
BUFFALO, NEW YORK
18-3.5-3.5
CLEVELAND, OHIO
33-5.5-9
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no. 426-450
DATE DUE
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