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^1. First premium to James C. Poor, No. Anclover, for 



Grade Holstein, " Onedia." 

 $4:. Second premium to James C. Poor, No. Andover, for 



Holstein cow, ^ Maid of Penn." 

 84. Second premium to James C. Poor, No. Andover, for 



Holstein cow, "Spott." 

 John Swinerton, E. A. Emerson, (leo. L. Burnham — 

 Committee. 



To Committee on Milch Cows : 



I enter for milch cows, either foreign, native or g-rade, 

 the Holstein cow, " Madam Eugeine," 10 year.s old, 

 calved Mar. 30. From Apr. 10 to May 10th, 30 days, she 

 gave 1950 lbs. milk ; an average of 65 lbs. per day ; the 

 largest yield in one day, 70 lbs. ; is now giving 40 Ib.^. per 

 day. 



And " Bessie B." a grade Holstein and Jersey 5 years 

 old, calved Mar. 24. For the month of April she gave 

 1800 lbs. milk, an average of 62 lbs. per day, largest yield 

 in one day, Q6 lbs. Feed 6 qts. meal (gluten) and 6 qts. 

 shorts with one feed roots and mostly good hay, milked 3 

 times a day, watered twice a day. 



For Holstein cows: '• Myra W.," 10 years old, calved 

 July 28, for the month of August she has given 1395 lbs. 

 milk, an average of 45 lbs. per day. 



And the cow, " Maid of Penn," 8 years old, calved Mar. 

 26 ; in the month of April she gave 1500 lbs. milk. 



For native or grade cows, the grade Holstein cow 

 "Spott," 9 years old, calved Aug. IT, has given from . 40 

 to 45 lbs. milk a day for past month. 



And the grade Holstein cow " Overna," 4 years old ; she 

 calved Jan. 28 (her 3d calf), and has never been dry. 

 She averaged 40 lbs. milk a day in March. 



The winter feed has been 4 qts. gluten and cob meal, 4 

 qts. shorts, one feed, d bush, roots, two feeds of dry fod- 



