28 MILCH KINE. 



S. G. MiricJc's Statement. 

 To the Committee on Milch Kiiie : 



I offer for premium one cow eight years old, for the best milch cow. 

 She gave dming the June trial, 254 lbs., and at Sept. trial she gave 

 192 lbs. Her keeping has been pasture, same as through the summer. 

 Her keeping in winter, intervale hay till April. Also, the same cow, 

 eight years old, for butter. At the June trial, from the 254 lbs. milk 

 she made 13 lbs. butter. In Sept. at the trial, from 192 lbs. milk, 

 she made 10 lbs. butter. Her butter will be offered for premium. 

 Keeping, the same as for the milk. 



SEWALL G. MIRICK. 



Princeton, Sept. 16th, 186' 



F. B. Harrington'' s Statement. 



I offer for premium one cow. Star, as a butter cow. She is i^n 

 years old, Durham and Native breed. She made the first six days in 

 June, 9 lbs. 6 oz. of butter. The corresponding six days in Sept., 

 7 lbs. 3 oz. Total, 16 lbs. 9 oz. in twelve days, 



I also offer one cow, Daisy, as a milch cow. She calved Sept. 

 12th, 1866. In Oct. she gave 45 lbs. per day, for six days. The 

 corresponding days in elan, she gave 40 lbs. per day. She dropped her 

 calf Aug. 27, '67, and is now giving 401bs. milk per day. Keeping, good 

 fall feed. For winter, ijood hay with two quarts Indian meal with two 

 quarts shorts. This cow is supposed to be a pure blood Ayrshire, 

 raised by Mr. Hodges of Roxbury. Amount of milk for twelve days, 

 510 pounds. 



Leominster, Sept. 19th, 1867. 



FRED. B. HARRINGTON. 



N. B. Reed's Statement. 

 To the Committee on Milch Kine : — 



I offer for premium one cow, for butter ; age four years — of Grade 

 blood. Calved Feb. 7th, 1867, will calve in Feb., 1868, again. She 

 made during the June trial, 9 lbs. of butter. In Sept. 7 lbs. Has 

 had common pasture with corn fodder, since the middle of August. 



Also, one heifer, aged three years, for butter. Grade blood. 



