5. Second premium to W. B. Carlton, Danvers, for best 

 milch cow of any age or breed, for grade Ayrshire 

 cow. 



7. First premium to Everett D. Richards, Lynnfield, for 

 Kerry cow. 



HERDS OF MILCH COWS. 



$10. First premium, to James C. Poor, No. Andover, for 

 herd of five Holstein cows. 

 8. Second premium to Dr. M. L. Chamberlain, Beverly, 



for herd of five Jersey cows. 

 W. B. Barton, judge. Asa T. Newhall, Alvin Smith, 

 Amos P. Alley — Committee. 



Herd No. 1. 



Committee on Herds of Milch Cows : — 



I enter for your consideration for herds of milch cows, 

 the Holstein Fresian cows : " Sophie Barto Fairfax " 6 

 yrs. old, calved September 10. From Oct. 1, 1901 to May 

 1, 1902, 6 mos., she gave 5,600 lbs. milk. " Lady Marion 

 Fairfax," 6 yrs. old, calved Sept. 9. As a 5 year old she 

 gave 9,800 lbs. milk. " Methchtilde 4th Pauline," calved 

 Aug. 12, 7 yrs. old, gave in season of 1901-2, 10,430 lbs. 

 milk, is now giving 50 lbs. per day. " Betz Fairfax," 7 yrs. 

 old, last calf Sept. 29, 1901. Due Mar. 28, 1903, gave 

 11,500 lbs. milk in 11 mos. from Oct. 1, 1901. "Esther 

 Shepard 2d," 8 yrs. old, calved May 24 ; season of 1901-02 

 she gave 8,500 lbs. milk. 



FEED AND CARE. 



The winter feed was dry fodder consisting of oat and 

 and corn fodder with first and second crop English hay, 

 10 qts. grain, 4 of gluten, 2 of cotton seed meal and 4 qts. 

 bran per day, fed and watered twice a day. In summer 



