50 



She averaged 14| quarts for June, and 10 quarts for Sep- 

 tember. 



Her milk is good, and I think she would have made about 

 10 lbs. of butter per week in June. This opinion is founded 

 upon a small quantity which was weighed in that month ; but 

 as I have sold a part, and made butter of the rest, I have no 

 means of knowing the exact amount of butter she would 

 make. 



She was raised by the late Nathaniel Oilman, Esq., of Ex- 

 eter, N. H., from pure stock. I know no fault in the cow. 



STATEMENT OF HOKATIO BODGE. 



The cow I offer for premium was raised by myself. She is 

 native breed. She was seven years old last February. She 

 dropped her last calf the 19th of last April, and will calve 

 again next April. The first ten days in June she averaged 

 21 quarts of milk per day, or 45| lbs. The first ten days 

 in September she gave 13 1 quarts per day. 



We consider the quality of her milk good. After selling 

 and using over six quarts of milk per day we made ten pounds 

 of butter in one week in June. She makes yellow butter, 

 which brings the highest price in market. Her feed has been 

 ordinary pasture feed. The above statement is correct, hav- 

 ing both measured and weighed the milk myself. . 



BULLS. 



The Committee on Bulls report six bulls for premium, and 

 one for exhibition. 



