NEAT STOCK. 24T 



I commenced keeping a true and accurate account of her milk, 

 and the amount of sales, and ended on the 6th of September, 

 making just eight months. 



" She began by giving sixteen quarts a day, and three days in 

 succession in January she gave seventeen quarts each day, but 

 sixteen quarts a day was her average through the month. 

 She gave sixteen quarts a day until the 20th of February, and 

 then fifteen for the remainder of the month. In March, she 

 gave fifteen quarts a day nearly all the month. 



From January 6th to February 6th, she gave . 400 quarts. 

 February 1st to Marcli 1st, she gave . . 432 " 

 March 1st to April 1st, she gave . . 434 " 



Total for the three months, .... 1,266 " 



" This was sold at the barn for four cents per quart, making 

 the amount 150.64. During the three above mentioned months, 

 her feed was as much good Ejiglish hay as she could eat, and 

 twelve quarts of fine feed, (or six quarts of cob meal and four 

 quarts of fine feed) each day. Her drink was twelve pails of 

 warm water each day. She drank five pails of water in the 

 morning, two at noon, and five at night. The fine feed 

 (or meal) was mixed with her drink. This statement may 

 seem large, but I can substantiate it by many witnesses. 



" On the first of April the price of milk was reduced from four 

 cents per quart to twenty-five cents for nine quarts. 



From April 1st to May 1st, she gave . 

 May 1st to June 1st, she gave . 

 June 1st to July 1st, she gave . 

 July 1st to August 1st, she gave . 

 August 1st to September 1st, she gave 

 September 1st to September 6th, she gave 



Total for five months and six days, . 

 From January 6th to April 1st, she gave 



Sum total for eight months, .... 2,823 



