62 ON cows AND HEIFERS. 



In the above estimate, the quart is reckoned at two 

 and one half pounds. Her age is eight or nine vears. 



WILLIAM CHASE. 



er, 



JOSEPH IIORTON'S STATEMENT. 



To the Committee on Cows and Heifers : 



Gentle:\ien, — I enter for premium my brindle cow, 

 four years old. She lost her calf the 3d of May las 

 From the 12th to the 15th of May, she made 3^ lbs. bu 

 The week ending May 21st, she made 7^ " 

 " " " " 28th, " " 8^ " 



June 11th, " " 19i- " 

 '* 18th, " " 8i " 

 " 25th, " " 84- '' 

 July 2d, " " 7^ " 

 u 9th, u u 7 c; 



" 23d, » " 13 " 



Aug 6th, " " 13 " 



" 20th, " " 13 " 



Sept 3d, " " 15 " 



" 17th, " " 14 " 



138J pounds in 

 eighteen weeks and three days, and averaging seven 

 and a half lbs. per week. 



JOSEPH HORTON. 

 Ipswich, Sept. 18, 1844. 



JOSIAH CROSBY'S STATEMENT. 



To the Com,mittee on Coifs and Heifers : 



Gentlemen, — The heifer which I have entered this 

 day for a premium, was rsised on my farm. She is two 

 years and eleven months old. She was sired by a full 

 blood Durham bull, from stock imported by Mr. Silsbee, 

 of Bradford. She calved about the last of June, and has 

 had no extra keeping. She has given from twelve to 

 fourteen quarts of milk per day, and in a few instances 



