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 feed a cow : the befl farmers manure it; 

 with comports of dung and earth. 



The breed of cattie is the long horns $ 

 oxer fit fronj fixty to eighty ftone. They 

 reckon the annual product at 5/. 10s. or 6/. 

 The average quantity of milk per day fix 

 gallons. To twenty cows they keep about 

 fix hogs. The winter food is draw; and 

 at, and after calving, hay. The calves for 

 killing, fdck three or four weeks ; but for 

 rearing, not at all. Ten cows are the num- 

 ber a dairy- maid generally takes care of. 

 The fummer joiffc is 30 s. and in winter 

 they reckon a cow to eat fifteen civt. of hay 

 on an average ; they then keep them in the 

 farm yard. 



Upon fatting a beaft of forty fcore they 

 reckon 40 s. profit. 



Their hogs fat up to twenty fcore. 



Their flocks of fheep rife from ten ta 

 two hundred ; the profit varies from 8 s. ta 

 20 s. The winter and fpring food is tur- 

 neps 5 the joiffc upon which 4 d. per week, 

 The average fleece 8 lb. 



In their tillage they reckon fix horfes ne- 

 cefTary for the management of an hundred 

 acres of arable land, ufe three or four in a 

 plough, and do an acre a day. 



The annual expence of a horfe they 

 reckon at 10/. The fummer join 1 : is 50 s. 

 There are a few ox teams, but horfes are 

 iuppofed to be much the bed, lb that thq. 



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