“…It is the opinion of Bethke, Record, and Kennard (1931) ;Norris, Heuser, Wilgus, and Ringrose (1931); Payne, Hughes, and Leinhardt (1932);and Hunter, Dutcher, and Knandel (1931) that the occurrence of slipped tendon in growing chicks is definitely increased by an excess of calcium and phosphorus in the ration. On the other hand Titus (1932) believes that other factors of the ration being favorable "a mere excess of mineral ingredients does not cause a higher percentage" of slipped tendons.…”