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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 

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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 


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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. 


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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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N532 

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