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turneps ; he faid no ; he never loft but one in 

 his life. I afked him if he ufed a rope : he 

 faid he had one ; but never ufed it^ except the 

 time he loft his cow. If fait and water will not 

 cure them* he pours down a hornful of fait and 

 fneltedgreafe ; fuch as hog's-lard or any kind of 

 common greafe. This he never (except the 

 once) found fail. 



This is an idea worth preferring : warm oil 

 and fait would perhaps have the fame effect. 



Mr. Bayfieldi who may be called one of the 

 moft orthodox farmers in Eaft Norfolk, is clear 

 in that a tbree-year-old " homebred" will fat as 

 kindly as a four -year-old " marfhlander" or 

 "Scot." 



He inftanced it, to day, in a tnree-y ear-old of 

 his own bringing up, which he bought^ when 

 a ealfj of the ealf-drovers ; and which evidently 

 difcovers a nestr felatiorifhip tb the ihort-horned 

 breed; He is now at turneps with the reft of 

 the three-year-old Norfolk flock ; bur, riotwith- 

 flanding he was at hea'd keep all laft film- 

 rner, he is neverthelefs ftill a rawboned grow- 

 ing fleer ; while the Noffolks are as foft 

 as molesi and fevefal of them begin to dropi 

 their pointSi The Norfolks will fat to from 

 forty to forty-four flone ; the Lincolnfhire, if 

 K a hs 



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