34 ON MILCH COWS AND HEIFERS. 



old cow, which in the last thirteen months has yielded 

 1115 gallons of milk, more than 11| quarts per day, (her 

 butter qualities not mentioned,) a premium of 5 00 



To John O. W. Brown of Newbury, for his seven 

 years old cow, which, from June 6th to July Ilth, gave 

 more than 15 quarts of milk per day on ordinary pastur- 

 ing, and which, besides supplying 3 quarts per day for 

 families' use, has afforded from June 1st to Sept. 26th, 

 107 lbs. 7 oz. of butter, a premium of 10 00 



To Timothy Flanders of Haverhill, for his cow, nine 

 years old, raised in Deerfield, N. H. 15 00 



On common pasture feed, (till the time when stalks 

 became fit to cut,) besides 46J gallons of milk for family 

 use, she has yielded milk from the 20th April to Sept. 

 22d, from which 163 lbs. 4 oz. of butter were made. She 

 has never given more than 16 quarts per day. Mr. Flan- 

 ders's statement was well authenticated and satisfactory. 



The Committee award to Nathaniel Jackson of New- 

 buryport, for his two years old heifer, which, from June 

 1st to Sept. 27th, has given more than two gallons of 

 milk of good quality per day, the 2d premium of 5 00 



To John Torrey of Newbury, for his three years old 

 heifer, which has yielded more than two gallons of milk 

 per day, of superior quality, a gratuity of 2 00 



To Ralph H. Chandler of Andover, for two heifers, 

 one two, and the other three years old, which have 

 yielded a good quantity of milk and butter, a gratuity of 2 00 



Capt. Hector Coffin offered, for exhibition only, two hand- 

 some heifers of native stock ; in his statement, Capt. C. remarks, 

 " I make it a point to bring all my heifers in with their first 

 calves after pasturing time has commenced, so that green fodder 

 may aid in swelling out their young udders ; which process fol- 

 lowed for the two or three first years, invariably makes a good 

 milker." 



Col. Moses Newell of West Newbury, offered for exhibition, 

 four very handsome two years old heifers, one eighth Admiral, 

 not in milk ; they were of promising appearance. Col. N. 



