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being feized about that age with a numbnefs 

 in their limbs; foon dying with jellied joints, 

 and fymptoms of a general mortification. 

 Like mod high bred cows, me milked well 

 for a few weeks after calving ; but afterwards 

 fell off her milk, and generally got to be 

 good beef about Michaelmas. 



After her laft calf (in 1782) Ihe was milk- 

 ed until Auguft ; when Ihe was tolerable 

 beef j worth, at the then low price of beef, 

 about ten pounds. In autumn me had af- 

 ter-grafsj in winter turneps, hay, and oat- 

 fheaves (in the houfe), but no ground corn. 

 Jn March 1783 Ihe was fold for twenty 

 pounds to return one guinea : confequently 

 Ihe paid more than fix millings a week for 

 fatting. 



Jier dimenfions, a few days before flic wa.$ 

 (laughtered, were thefe : 



Height about four feet fix inches (not a.f- 

 furately taken). 



Smalleft girt feven feet fix inches, 

 Barged girt nine feet, 



P 4 length 



