NEAT STOCK. 339 



Statement of Daniel G. Todd. 



I offer for premium one cow, 6 years old, one-half Durham, 

 one-half native. She dropped her last calf December 13, 1855 ; 

 the calf was weaned the 1st day of March, 1856. 



In the month of March, 1856, she gave 434 quarts of milk, 

 of which it took 9 quarts (wine measure) for one pound of but- 

 ter, making 48 lbs. 2 oz. of butter in one month. Since then, 

 her milk has been mixed with that of other cows. 



During the month of April, she gave 360 quarts of milk. 



Her feed from the time she dropped her calf, has been one- 

 half English hay, one-half salt hay, chopped and mixed with 2 

 quarts of cob meal, or 6 quarts of carrots, till pasture time. 

 Since then, nothing but common pasture till the middle of 

 August, and then corn-fodder at night to the present time. 



KowLEY, October 1, 1856. 



Statement of John E. Remick. 



The cow I enter for premium is of native breed, 6 years old 

 last March, and I have raised her from a calf. From the 16th 

 of April last to the 16th of September, she has given 750 gal- 

 lons of milk, (beer measure.) Sold from 



April 16 to May 16, 96 gallons milk, and made 18 lbs. butter. 

 May 16 to June 16, 81 " " " 25 " " 



June 16 to July 16, 90 " " « 18 " " 



