530 The Farm-Prize Competition, 1884. 
to eat cake, kibbled oats, hay, and mangolds. In hot weather they 
have the shelter of the yards in the day, and lie out at night, so 
as to be protected as far as possible from flies. We saw on our 
second visit in May a capital lot of 19, all thriving, and many 
nearly weaned. These calves were much grown, and evidently 
thriving extremely well. Two were lost in the interval. 
Fig. 2. — Flan of Winston Farm Buildings. 
1. Calves' boase. 
2. Cows' „ 
3. Cutling-room. 
4. Mill. 
5. Dutch bam. 
6. Bay. 
6a. Bam. 
7. .Stable. 
8. Waggons. 
S". Loost-box. 
10. Hack-stable. 
11. VoUDg stuck. 
12. Gig. 
13. Harness. 
14. Box. 
15. Bulls' box. 
16. ImplcmeDts. 
17. Girts. 
18. Parlour. 
19. Pantry. 
20. Offices. 
21. Sitting-room. 
22. Kitclien. 
23. Vessels. 
24. Press-room. 
25. Bakery. 
26. Coal. 
27. Ashes. 
28. Fowls. 
29. Piggeries. 
Possibly this may have arisen from chill when turned out, 
which we consider questionable policy. They were having 
a mixture of bean-meal, linseed-oil cake and bran. The herd 
of cows then numbered 55 head, 10 of which were still to calve. 
