49 



by full blood Durham bull. Time out, March 4th, 18G6. 

 She has run in a very poor pasture, of about forty acres, with 

 seven other cows, and I have given her two quarts of meal 

 and shorts — that is, a quart each — per day, through the sum- 

 mer ; and for the last six weeks she has been fed on dry 

 hay — of fair quality of stock hay at night. Her milk was 

 weighed, the first ten days in June and September, as fol- 

 lows : 



1865. June 1, A. M., 14| lbs. P. M., 17^ lbs. 



135i 175 



She was drove on the 4th, and kept in the yard on the 5th, 

 which may account for the falling oflF in her milk at that time. 



1865. September 1, A. M., 11^ lbs. P. M., 15 lbs. 



102 125 



