( '57 r 



Brought over, .6314 o 



Livejlock. 



i. Cow, . - .5 . P o 



40 Home-bred heifers 



bought in May, 120 "o o 

 A fow, v - -, o 10 o 



: "- J> 125 10 o 



Houfe-keeping, &c. <3*i - 5 o o 

 Horfe and cart hire for ditch 



earth, 3 o o 



w.tfrl ' J 97 4 o 

 This farmer buys neither horfe nor cart r 

 becaufe it will by no. means anfwer for 

 the carting of manure~alone j the .hire is 

 therefore charged. Home-bred heifers of 

 about 3 /. each I take to be the moft pro- 

 fitable branch of fummer-grazing ; but in 

 cafe 40 pf them fhould not eafily be pro- 

 cured, (which however, is not at all likely), 

 then the number may be made up with 

 fmall black cattle. The price I calculate 

 them at, I apprehend, is about the average 

 of feveral years. I "have known them from 

 40 s. to 5 /. The cow and the fbw is 

 bought more with an eye to the fanner's 

 houfe-keeping than to the flpck of thq 



farm. 



