Cubed diets of high and low protein values

Abstract
Cubed diets have been produced with protein values of 6.8 and 10 net dietary protein-calories per cent. Both diets support reproduction over several generations but the colony maintained on the diet of low protein value has low birth weights, slow rates of growth and small adult size. It is suggested that these diets will enable workers to test for possible adaptations in the physical and mental development of rats and dogs over many generations.