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About one-half of this quantity of grain was fed in the* 

 morning directly after milking, mixed with ensilage. The 

 balance was fed dry at 2.30 P. M. After eating the grain 

 they were ted with good hay, with oat, barley or corn fod- 

 der mixed with it, and watered in barn twice a day; carded 

 and brushed off once a day. 



Two-years-old heifers in milk were fed in same way, but 

 not given so much grain as the cows. 



In summer the cows were turned to pasture, which is 

 small for the number kept ^about forty head), and have 

 been fed two qts. meal morning and night, with Jiay, corn 

 or other fodder twice a day, and those giving large flow of 

 milk were milked and fed three times a day. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



Wm. A. Russell, 



By Jas. C. Poor, Manager. 



HEIFERS, FIRST CLASS. 



The Committee on Heifers, first class, have attended to 

 their duty, and respectfully report to the Secretary that they 

 have made the following awards : 



$4. First premium to heirs of C. S. Bradley, West New- 

 bury, for short horn breed, heifer, No. 20, 2 year 

 old, never calved. 



$3. Second premium to heirs of C. S. Bradley, West 

 Newbury, for short horn heifer, No. 17, 2 years old. 

 never calved. 



•^4. First premium to heirs of C. S. Bradley, West New- 

 bury, for short horn heifer, No. 29, 1 year old. 



$3. Second premium to heirs of C. S. Bradley, West 

 Newbury, for short horn heifer, No. 26, 1 year old. 



$4. First premium to heirs of C. S. Bradley, West New- 

 bury, for short horn heifer calf, No. 39. 



$3. Second premium to heirs of C. S. Bradley, West 

 Newbury, for short horn heifer calf, No. 40. 



