32 ON HEIFERS. 



DANIEL OSBORN'S STATEMENT. 

 I offer for premium my no horned Heifer. She is three 

 years old ; her calf was taken from her the 25th of May, since 

 that time she has given from thirty to forty pounds, or from 

 twelve to sixteen quarts of milk per day, allowing two and one 

 half pounds to the quart. Her keeping has been common pas- 

 turing, without grain of any kind. 



Danvers, Sept. 26, 1850. 



PHILIP L. OSBORN'S STATEMENT. 



1 offer for premium my two year old heifer in milk. She 

 calved the middle of May last. In June and July she gave on 

 an average twelve quarts per day, and in August nine quarts a 

 day. Nine quarts of her milk made a pound of butter. Her 

 feed has been a common pasture. 



Danvers, Sept. 26, 1850. 



SYLVESTER CUMMINGS' STATEMENT. 

 I offer for inspection and premium my two year old heifer. 

 She calved July 9th, and the calf remained with her till Au- 

 gust 8th. The product of her milk from this last date to Sep- 

 tember 8th, was five hundred and twenty-five pounds. At the 

 present time it is seventeen and one-half pounds per day. 

 Twenty pounds of her milk yielded one pound of butter. Her 

 keeping through the season has been good pasturing, without 

 any extra feed. The pasture to which she was driven, is three 

 fourths of a mile from home. 

 North Danvers, Sept. 25, 1850. 



