MILCH KINE. 



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chance for pasturing this summer has been hard- She 

 has been on what is called Fox Hill, near A. P. Kimball's, 

 tied to an iron bar, with chain 14 feet long, during the 

 summer, (and this flill in better feed,) but tied to the 

 bar same as in the summer. July and August she was 

 kept in the barn afternoons. ^ 



J. P. REED'S STATEMENT, 

 cow. 



The cow Fanny ^ which I offer for premium, is seven 

 years old, of Holderness and Ayrshine breed, raised in 

 Princeton, by myself Time of calving, February 8, 

 1858. Of the quality of the calf the Committee can 

 judge. Last dried the last of December, 1857, just six 

 weeks before calving; time of next calving, March, 1859. 

 Keeping, nothing but pasture feed. 



Weight and quantity of milk, beer measure, first week 

 in June : 

 June 1st, morn'g 16.25 lbs, 6.50 quarts; evcn'g 21.00 lbs, 8.40 quarts. 



Total 262 50 105 00 . 



Average weight per day, 37 1-2 lbs ; average measure, 

 15 quarts per day. 



