For Holstein cows : - Myra W.," No. 10,859, H. F. H. 

 B., 9 years old, calved May 31, 1894, not bred ; milked in 

 month of May, 1575 lbs. And '' Betz 2d," No. 1770, H. 

 F. H. B., 11 years old, calved Feb. 28, 1894 ; bred July 

 27 ; milked for the month of March, 1395 lbs. 



For native or grade cows, 4 years old and upward, the 

 grade Holstein and Durham 6 years old cow " Overna," 

 calved April 20, not bred ; did not go dry last season ; 

 gave 1530 lbs. milk in June. And the grade Holstein 

 and Jersey cow " Bessie B.," 4 years old ; calved April 

 4th, is due in April, 1895 ; from April 20 to May 20 she 

 averaged 48 lbs. milk per day, or 1440 lbs. in 80 days. 



The winter feed of these cows was four quarts gluten 

 and corn meal and four quarts bran, with oat and corn 

 fodder and some good hay ; also one feed of roots or cab- 

 bage once a day ; watered twice a day. Summer feed, 

 pasture, with three quarts gluten meal. Since Aug. 1st 

 have been fed oat or corn fodder night and morning. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Jas. C. Poor. 



STATEMENT OF M. H. COXXOR. 



To the Committee on Milch Coics : 



I enter for premium for milch cows the Ayrshire cow 

 " Fedalma 4th" ; dropped her first calf Dec. 24, 1889, and 

 droppedher last calf October, 1893, and due to calve Oct. 

 8, 1894. Feed in winter, English hay and fodder corn, 

 with six quarts of gluten meal and shorts ; in summer, 

 common pasture. 



" Brunette 3d," di-opped first calf Jan. 7, 1890 : last calf 



