1781. 



NORFOLK. 



bcfides the fightlinefs ; the improvement of 

 the feed; and the prevention of thirties and 

 other weeds from feeding on the ground, and 

 being blown about the neighbourhood. 



8. 



JULY 10. Perhaps cattle and fheep fliould 

 be kept feparate. 



While the dairy paftures were fwept (fee 

 laft MIN.) the cows were fhifted into a grazing 

 ground ; but, nptwithftanding there was a good 

 bite, and the grafs apparently of a defirable 

 quality, they did not fill thcmfelves, nor milk 

 fo well as they did before they were put in, 

 and after they were taken out ; though their 

 pafture afterwards was apparently of a worfe 

 quality. But in the grazing ground were a 

 flock of fheep ; whilft the dairy paftures had 

 nothing in them except the cows and a few 

 hor'fes, 



Mr. Thomas Baldwin, of North Walfham, 

 fays, that having ihcepfokkd apiece of ground, 

 which, a drought fetting in, he could not, as 

 intended, break up ; a good bite of grafs came 

 up where the fliccp-toid had flood. He put 



his 



GRASSLAND. 



STOCKING 

 PASTURES. 



CATTLE. 



SHEEP, 



