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Statement of Emory W. Gill. 



I offer for premium one pair of steer calves, five months old, grade, 

 raised by liiind. Tliey were taken from the cow at the age of one 

 week and learned to drink skimmed milk which they have had to the 

 2)resent time, with the addition of a little scalded corn and cob meal 

 for the last two or three weeks. 



EMORY W. GILL. 



Princeton, Sept. 20th, 1860. 



Statement of J. P. Reed. 



The calves which I enter as raised by hand, were treated in the fol- 

 lowing manner : were allowed to suck the cow from one to two weeks, 

 as the condition of the cow's bag might be ; were then learned to drink 

 skimmed milk thirty-six hours old ; have been fed with it through the 

 summer, in addition to pasture ; it has been fed to them in all condi- 

 tions, fi.'om svreet to loppered. No meal or roots are fed to them. 



J. P. REED. 



Princeton, Sept., 1869. 



PENS OF CALVES. 



Tlie Committee on Pens of Calves, have attended to the duty 



assigned them. 



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Two entries were made, one by Levi Kendall, Fitcliburg, and one 

 by J. P. Reed, Princeton. Mr. Kendall's were not found by your 

 Committee upon the grounds. 



A fine pen of the " Holderness Breed," offered by Mr. Reed were 

 examined by your Committee and tliey were unanimous in awarding 

 him the first premium of ten dollars. 



PENS OF CALVES. 



Istprem. to J.. P. Reed, Princeton, $10 00 



, . - -, J. E. MERRIAM, Chairman. 



