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69. tered about thin, but all in one place, fo as to 



BULLOCKS be able to make a little manure; but this was 

 TURNEPS. only becaufe he had not a fpare yard to " ftow"> 

 them in. 



At Albro' (a more tender foil) he ufed gene- 

 rally to gra^e half a dozen bullocks in the 

 houfe : he attended them himfelf, chopping 

 all their turneps. They eat, he fays, (contrary 

 to common opinion J as many turneps in. the 

 houfe as they do, abroad : fix of them more 

 than a load a day. Four o'clock in the af- 

 ternoon, he fays, is their principal hour of 

 eating :- ufecl to rack them, up with the tops : 

 the offal thrown to the buds. 



Mrs. Swan, of Suffield, fats them abroad. 



Mr. Forfter, of Bradfield Abroad ;; with 

 ilraw fcattered under the hedges. 



Mr. Jonathan Bond, of Walfham- Fourteen 

 abroad. 



Mr. Henry Helfden, of Antingham, fats 

 them at two' years old'. has no meadows, and 

 cannot keep them till three years old. Has 

 them always at " high keep :" being from the 

 time they are dropt either at turneps, clover, 

 or in the flubbles : fats them abroad. 



Mr. James Helfden, of Suffield Sixteen 



abroad. 



Mr. 



