NORFOLK. 



75 



fhillings a piece ; two of which he fold a few 40. 



days ago for eleven pounds four Ihillings. CATTU^ 



Thefe, however, were followers atturnepsthe 

 firft winter. In fummer they were fent to a 

 grazing-ground : fince harveft they have been 

 in the ftubble and " rowens,"at good keep. 



His other bullocks had nothing but ftraw in 

 winter ; were fhifted about in the meadows du- 

 ring fummer; fince harveft they have been in 

 the ftubbles; and are now at turneps. They 

 have grown very much, and are now getting on 

 very faft. 



It is obfervable, however, that all thefe Scots 

 were bought in very cheap. 



41. 



DECEMBER i. A prudent farmer in this WHEAT. 

 Diftrid: makes a very proper diftinction between 

 laying up "wheat-riggs" where there are phea- GAME. 

 fants, and where there are none. In a part of 

 his farm tolerably free from game, he lays it up 

 in fix-furrow work ; but towards the covers, 

 in wide flat beds ; having found by experience 

 that pheafants always begin to fcrape on the 

 fides of the furrows, where they can eafily 

 come at the grain ; the mould being there loofe, 

 and eafily falls back into the furrows : therefore, 



the 



