( So ) 



leaves of the Root of Scarcity, cut fmall, and 

 mixed. with one third hay; and twice a* day 

 he mould have clean water given him to 

 drink. If it be winter, the root itfelf will 

 fupply the place of the leaves. When the 

 calf is four or five weeks old, the bran may 

 be omitted, and it may be fed with ftraw and 

 hay cut fmall, and mixed in equal quantities 

 with the roots or with the leaves. It will be 

 neceffary every time to take away all that the 

 calf mall have left, and to give him his pro- 

 vifion quite frefh, that he may not be dif- 

 gufted with it. The calves, who are brought 

 up in this manner, will graze when they are 

 fix weeks old, and will fucceed very well, as 

 I have proved by experience. 



§ XXV. 



Of the Culture of Carrots, in thofe Fields in 

 which Barley has been /own. 



To the preceding obfervations concerning 

 the Root of Scarcity, I think it alfo proper 

 to add thofe that I have made relative to 



fome 



