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kept up in winter; thoy should be fed in an open yard, which ought 

 to have, on three sides, good covered shelter for them, and they 

 should always have plenty of litter, with a view to comfort and to 

 manure. Our best grazing farmers raise but few cattle, but they 

 buy those from the west, and fatten them for market, usually sell 

 them fat in the months of August and September, and they often 

 double their money (if not more,) in this operation. 



