ia3 MINUTES F.EB; 



TO. had ever given their calves turneps : he added 



FATTING however, that oats and bran are heartier food ; 



CATTLE. 



and that the milk is enough for them without 

 turneps : his calves, no doubt, leok well, and 

 fo do his buds and two-year-bids. Afked hirri 

 if he did no't find oats and bran expenfive. He 

 faid, that the fix which he has now, have eaten 

 about three bufhels of oats, and two bufliels of 

 bran, in about fix weeks; which time they 

 have been from the cows ; they being now about 

 ten weeks old. This is no great expcnce j not 

 being above three-pence a head a week (// he 

 be accurate]. He fpeaks in raptures of oats for 

 calves. He keeps them at milk until the tur- 

 neps are gone; when he begins to make 

 cheefe. 



Mr. William Mann, of Bradfield, has already 

 eleven this year : begins between Michaelmas 

 and Ch rift mas : lets them fuck ten days : milk 

 twice a day for a month or five weeks after- 

 wards ; and once a day until they do well upon 

 hay and turneps; or until he can turn them 

 but a few hours in the day into a turnep-clofe. 

 Thinks that the milk is of little ufe to them, 

 after they begin to eat turneps well : gives 

 them the turneps whole ; only tailing them, 

 and freeing them a little from dirt : gives no 



oats- 



