76 ON STOCK FOR THE DAIRY. 



10. Cow— N. Peirce, Salem, Mass., 1826. 



3,528 quarts milk per year — nearly 10 quarts per day. 



11. Cow — James Robbins, Watertown, Mass., 1827. 



May and June, from 10 to 13 lbs. butter per week. 



12. Cow — Ralph Haskins, Dorchester, Mass., 1827. 



18 quarts per day — average 14 to 15 quarts. Before 

 grass feed in April, the cream of two days made 2f lbs. 

 butter, and was made from 2j'^ quarts of cream. Two or 

 three minutes in churning. 



13. Two cows— Rev. Mr. Phenix, Chicopee, Mass., 1828. 



For several weeks averaged 20 lbs. per week, besides 

 what milk and cream were used in the family. 



14. Cow— E. Harris, Moorestown, N. J., 1829. 



32 quarts per day — supposed wine quarts — feed, good 

 pasturage. 



15. Cow — Jeremiah Stickney, Rowley, Mass., 1829. 



19 quarts daily — calf, at six weeks old, 196 lbs. — gain 

 2^ lbs. per day. 



16. Cow—W. Chase, Somerset, R. I., 1831. 



Most of the season, 20 quarts milk daily — averaged 

 nearly 14 lbs. butter per week, during the season — 120 lbs, 

 made in ten weeks. 



17. Cow — Israel Graves, Northampton, Mass., 1830. 



Four years old — one week, 13 lbs. 9 oz. butter. 



18. Cow — Isaac Osgood, Andover, Mass., 1831. 



17 quarts milk per day — 50 lbs. butter in the mon^ of 

 June. 



19. Cow— L. Hosmer, Bedford, Mass., 1830. 



14 lbs. butter per week. 



20. Heifer — 2-3 years old — L. Hasseltine, Haverhill, Mass. 



14 lbs. butter one week — 18^ lbs. in 10;J days. 



21. Cow — Samuel Noah, Danvers, Mass., 1831. 



In 148 days from 2d May, gave 587| gallons milk — 

 more than four gallons per day, beer measure. 



22. Cow— Timothy Flanders, Haverhill, Mass., 1832. 



From 20th April to 22d Sept., besides 46^ gallons milk 

 for family use, made 163 lbs. 4 pz. butter. 



