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Cramp to give his cow a double-handful of malt-dust, 

 mixed with a feed of grains and pollard, without ex- 

 ceeding that quantity of the malt-dust. Potatoes 

 given to cows may be ground in a common apple-mill, 

 or pounded in a trough: my experience, however, 

 will not warrant me in allowing much commendation 

 to that root, as food for any kind of live stock. 



Quantities of Milk and Butter produced by Mr. 

 Cramp's Cow, between April 1807, and April 1808. 



From 6th to 20th April milk 8 quarts per day, 

 butter 61bs. per week. From April 21st to June 1st 

 milk 22 quarts per day, butter 181bs. per week. 

 From June 2d to October 5th milk 20 quarts per 

 day, butter 161bs. per week. From October 6th, 

 to November 30th milk 15 quarts per day, butter 

 131bs. per week. From December 1st to February 

 8th, 1808 milk 13 quarts per day, butter lllbs. 

 per week. From February 9th to March 14th 

 milk 10 quarts per day, butter 81bs. per week. From 

 March 15th to April 4th milk 7 quarts per day, 

 butter olbs. per week, dry for calving. 



Sale of the Year's Produce and Expenses. 



. s. d. 



Sale of calf 14 days old butter at 1*. 4td. 

 skim-milk at 1^. per quart dung, 



valued at 31., in all 76 7 3 



Total expenses, including II. 5s. for 10 

 Sacks Malt Combs, and a Farrier's 

 Bill, 12*. 6d . 24 14 2 



A year's net profit on a single cow . . 51 13 1 



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