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 STATEMENT OF JACOB F. JEWETT. 



Entered September 22d, 1862, one Native Cow, seven years 

 old last May. Had lier first calf in May, 1857. Has had six 

 calves. Has not been dry since she had her first calf. 



In February, 1861, I made 11 pounds of butter in one 

 week, besides using one quart per day of the milk. The first 

 ten days in June she averaged 22 pounds of milk per day ; the 

 first ten days in September she averaged ITg pounds. She 

 calved this year January 22d ; next year she comes in Jan- 

 uary od. 



After she calved, in January, till June 1st, she had four 

 quarts of fine feed per day, and salt, and some hay. She 

 makes butter of the very best quality. She has run in quite 

 a poor pasture this summer. She is handy to work in a cart 

 as an ox or horse. 



JACOB F. JEWETT, Georgetown. 



STATEMENT OF E. S. PARKER. 



To the Committee on Milch Coivs : — 



The white faced cow I ofier for premium is six years old. I 

 have owned her three years ; her breed is native or unkown. 

 The first ten days in June she gave milk as follows: — 



