J8o CATTLE. 14. 



CATTLE. 



IN A SEQUESTERED Vale abound- 

 ing with GRASSLAND, cattle may be expect- 

 ed : they are the moft natural flock. 



In the uninclofed ftate of this Vale, the 

 Conimons and Cars were applied chiefly to 

 the rearing of WORKING OXEN and a few 

 DAIRY cows. In the Weil Marfh.es and 

 other central parts of the Vale, which have 

 been inclofed time immemorial, and which, 

 until of late years, have always lain in a ftate 

 of rough grafs, great numbers of YOUNG 

 CATTLE were reared for fale. 



Converting the Lowlands to arable; in- 

 clofing the Commons ; and laying the arable 

 fields to grafs, have wrought a confiderablc 

 change in what may be called the ECONOMY 

 OF LIVE STOCK ; more efpecially in the ECO- 

 NOMY OF CATTLE. HAIR i ES have iricrcafed ; 



GRAZIN* 



