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" I shall give the table as 

 which accompany it. 



it stands, and add the notes 



" Lattermath hay is good for cows, not for horses. Raw 

 potatoes increase the milk of cows, but they must be given 

 with caution, and only a few at first, till the stomach is ac- 

 customed to them ; boiled, they fatten every kind of stock ; 

 mixed with cut chaff, they are excellent for horses ; 14 lbs. 

 of boiled potatoes will allow of a diminution of 8 lbs. of hay ; 

 hence their value in this way is calculated. 



" Every kind of cattle eat turnips except horses. Turnips 

 will feed store pigs, but they will not fatten them. Carrots 

 and parsnips are excellent for horses, and, when boiled, will 



