New England Farmer And Horticultural Register volume V21 1843

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New England Farmer And Horticultural Register volume V21 1843
James Glimm
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She gave 21 qts. Of milk per day, which made 3 lbs. Of butter. Upon the subject of breeding in-and-in, he hard- ly knew what to say. [If we understood him, he thinks there may be degrees of consanguinity with- in which it is injurious to come — but that those limits are not very wide. ] On Breed's Island there is a race of cattle all descended from one bull and one cow, and have had no cross for 30 years — and this stock, so far from deteriorating, has improved. It is easy for us, if we will fa...ithfully record the blood of our animals, to get a breed of cows that will make 10 or 12 lbs. Of butter per week. We may as well have such, as to go on breeding those that will not make more than 4 or 5 lbs. The im- proved ones would require no better feed than the ordinary. As to the influence of the male and female upon the offspring, there is no diff'erence. Col. J. Gave the points of a good oow : this we hope to give soon from his own pen. The handling of the animal is of very great im- portance : a soft, silky, elastic skin is desirable.

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