TESTIMONY OF THOMAS C. DOBEMUS, JE. 173 



Q. Was there any white scum or curd in 'it? A. Not that I 

 noticed. 



Q. Did you see this straining done ? A. I did, sir. 



Q. Did anybody put their hand in and move it around before it 

 was strained ? A. They did not. 



Q. You think now she is a healthy cow ? 



(Objected to.) 



A. You are referring now to my visit there a week ago yester- 

 day ? 



Q. I ask you now if you think she was a week ago a healthy 

 cow ? A. The last questions you asked me were referring to my 

 visit of a week ago Monday, I believe ; you asked me the question 

 in reference to straining which I wish to know refers to my visit of 

 a week ago last Monday ; she appeared to be a perfectly healthy 

 cow. 



Q. You think now she was a week ago a perfectly healthy cow ? 

 A. I do as far as I could judge. 



Q. "Was she among the milkers or the strippers in that herd of 

 Mr. Mulford's ? A. I do not know if I could say what is termed 

 a stripper or a milker. 



Q. You do know at that time, that morning she gave a little 

 over a pint, do you know that her whole milk that morning was 

 that which you took in your sample bottle containing a little more 

 than a pint ? A. That was all that I saw milked. 



Q. Do you know how many times a day she is milked ? A. I be- 

 lieve twice ; morning and evening. 



Q. Has not Mr. Mulford told you or said in your presence that 

 she was only milked once ? A. He stated that some of his 

 cows 



Q. I am talking about the black cow now ? A. He has not to 

 my knowledge stated that she was milked once ; I do not remember 

 his specifying any particular one, 



Q. Did he not say that the strippers were only milked once ? 

 A. Not to my recollection. 



Q. Will you say how much milk the Mooley cow gave that morn- 

 ing ? A. That I do not remember now. 



Q. Did she give a pint? A. I do not remember how much she 

 gave ; I have got it marked down in my notes. 



