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10. Grain and hay. 



11. No feed except in rough weather, 



then corn and hay. 



12. Corn, hay and fodder. 



13. Grass and corn. 



14. Eye and grass, a little corn at 



lambing time. 



15. Hay and fodder. 



16. Eun in the woods. 



17. Corn and fodder. 



18. Corn, fodder and hay. 



19. Grazed on clover till December, 



then on wheat, fodder and 

 hay in bad weather. 



20. Sheep run on wheat in fall and 



winter, clover in summer. 



21. No particular feed or method. 



22. Not much feeding done. Some 



feed cotton seed to save hay 

 and corn. 



23. Fodder, corn and hay. 



24. Pasture in summer, oats and 



hay in winter. 



25. Corn fodder when fed at all ; 



Fed but little. 



26. Corn, fodder and hay. Clover 



hay and corn the best. 



27. Cotton seed, corn and oats. No 



particular method. 



28. Corn and fodder ; turnips are ex- 



cellent. 



29. Woods pasture. Let the sheep 



take care of themselves. 



30. No particular feed or method. 



31. Oats, peas, cotton seed and fod- 



der in winter. 



32. Corn, cotton seed and hay. No 



method. 



33. Corn, peas, cotton seed with hay 



and oats. 



34. No answer. 



35. Pasture mostly, shelled oats and 



corn in winter to thorough- 

 breds. 



36. Grass. 



37. No answer. 



38. Some feed on rye ; mostly run in 



the woods. 



39. Some winter on rye, others let 



run in the woods. 



40. No answer. 



41. Corn meal, blue-grass, rye, 



meadow hay, etc. 



42. No answer. 



43. Oats and fodder. 



44. Very little attention paid to 



feeding; numbers live on the 

 hills. 



45. None fed. 



46. Such food as they can glean. 



No method. 



47. Hay and corn fodder fed on the 



ground. 



48. Corn and pea hay. The latter 



is as fine as can be had. We 

 feed on clover and chopped 

 food. 



49. Corn and oats. Not much sys- 



tem about feeding. 



50. Cotton seed and a little hay and 



fodder and turnips, raw. 



51. But little feed is given; in bad 



weather hay and straw. 



52. The old plan was to let run at 

 . large ten months in the year, 



but we are improving on 

 that. 



53. No answer. 



54. Corn and cotton seed with hay 



in winter. 



55. Grazing in summer ; hay in win- 



ter. 



56. Oats, bran or meal. 



57. Hay and cotton seed and wheat 



grazing. 



58. Summer, pasture ; winter, hay 



and a little corn. 



59. Grass and browsing ; hay when 



there is snow. 



60. Corn, fodder, hay and oats. 



61. Corn and hay. 



62. Corn, fodder and hay. No sys- 



tem employed. 



63. Grass and hay. 



64. Corn, fodder and hay. 



65. Not much if any but grass and 



weeds, some corn fodder. 



66. Cotton seed with fodder. No 



particular method. 



67. Corn and fodder. 



68. Corn, hay, sorghum seed, oats. 



69. They run at large on the plains. 



70. Fodder, wheat and bran. 



71. Cotton seed and corn and fodder. 



