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they have been in my barn dnring the past year, which includes 

 all my stock, except three boarding horses, of which I cannot 

 tell the number of days that they were in my barn. I also 

 give the number of pounds of milk sold from each cow, with 

 the approximate age of each of my Ayrshires, and the number 

 of days that they suckled their calves. I have made no account 

 of several calves that were killed immediately after birth, 

 which I was unable or did not wish to raise. By referring to 

 the last column you can ascertain what my stock consisted of, 

 Jan. 1, 1873. 



60,318 



I give below the total yield of most of my cows for the 

 whole year 1872, which I have been able to do with much 

 accuracy : — 



Maud, 8,582 1-4 lbs. ; Lily Dale, 8,984 2-4 ; Lassie, 5,591 ; 

 Grade Cow, (3-4 Ayrshire,) 9,530 ; Grade Cow, 7,601 1-2 ; 

 Grade Cow, 7,592; Grade Cow, 8,179 3-4; Grade Cow, 

 7,293 1-4. 



