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proper care in taking away the decayed 

 leaves, Gfr. 



The deer have very Uttle hay given them ; 

 they thrive furprifingly, and are as fine 

 fldnned as race horfes. 



The fwine all thrive extremely well on 

 them, as well as the poultry of different 

 kinds. 



The quantity, 36 acres ; and they yielded 

 in the whole, as follows : 

 14 Fat beafts, 20 weeks, at 4.S £. 56 o o 

 25 Milch cows ditto, at ditto 100 o o 



12 Calves ditto, at 2J". - - 24 o o 



8 Bulls ditto, at4J-. - - 32 o o 



400 Deer ditto, at 6 ^. - 200 o o 



£. 412 o o 



Which is per acre, 11/. 9 x," 



Upon this account I mufi: remark, the 

 particular importance of deciding the pro- 

 portions between given ftocks of cattle, and 

 quantities of cabbages ; a point which here 

 appears to be very accurately determined. 

 Oxen of 80 ftone eating 14 {{one per day, 

 and fatting in four months, eat in the whole 

 fatting, 9 tons, 16 cwt. of cabbages, and 

 y cwt. of hay. 



Heifers of the true Lancajhire breed, 

 worth 8/. Si. fat, eating 9 Hone />6^r day, and 

 fatting in three months, eat in the whole, 

 4 ton, 14 cwt. of cabbages, and three cwts, 

 and a half of hay. 



I 3 Year 



