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'Feeding Cows. 



Mr. Lyfters. 



Mr. 'Tuckers. — But if kept conftantly at 

 cabbages, without any other food, 

 the butter rank. 



The Marquis of Rockingham's. 



Mr. Turners. The increafe of one cow's 

 milk from cabbages two quarts per 

 diem ; but it tafted. 



Mr. Hewetty of Bilham. Butter, if ufed 

 immediately, good; but will not 

 keep twelve hours. 



Mr. Crowes. 



Mr. Smelt's. The butter incomparable, 

 and in vaft quantities, not more in 

 height of fummer ; and will keep a 

 fortnight ; but the cows muft have 

 no decayed leaves. 



Mr. Dodfworttis. With great fuccefs. 

 Two cows in January, one that had 

 lately calved, and the other to calve 

 at Lady-day, produced in a week 

 i j lb. ioqz. 



Mr. Daltons. — But made the butter ab- 

 folutely ftink -, attributed, however, 

 to the decayed leaves not being 

 taken off. 



Mr. Scroopes. Cows fed with them to 

 more advantage, fix to one, than 

 upon any other food, the milk being 

 great in quantity, perfectly fweet, 



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