The Farm Prize Competilion of 1892. 
575 
lot, all having been bred or reared on the farm, and were in very- 
nice condition. Butter is made, and sold at Warwick or Leam- 
ington, and appeared of very nice quality. The Jersey creamer 
is used, and the dairy and everything connected with it are scru- 
pulously neat and clean. In Jinie we found that four fat cows 
had been sold and five calves and one heifer bought, which left 
the stock in the same relative position on both visits. The calves 
and tw’o-year-olds were turned out to grass, and were having a 
iVan of Church Farm, Budhroohc, in the occupation of 
Mr. Josiah Denny. 
little cake — the calves about 1 lb. and the two-year-olds about 
G lb. — daily. Keep had been so short in the spring that Mr. 
Denny had been obliged to hire about 20 acres of grass keeping, 
in order to avoid selling off his stock at a sacrifice. The steers 
and stirks had in our opinion not done so well as we expected, 
but were a useful lot of cattle, some being forward enough to 
sell fat off’ the grass. 
Sheep. — These numbered 138, and were of fine Shropshire 
breed, showing nice quality, fair size, and a very healthy 
condition. Sixty of these were in-lamb ewes, which were 
being fed on the grass, with cut hay and ^ pint of crushed 
