The land is manured, either by pasturing the cattle upon it, or by feeding them in the stable, and from thence carrying out their dung to it.
They can be easily reared by feeding them at first with ants' eggs, then with dressed meat, and afterwards with white bread soaked in milk: this last food it always likes if early accustomed to it.
We have tried to rear others in a common cage, feeding thempartly on flesh, but never succeeded.
They may be easily kept in the house, either caged or not, feeding them on oats, bread, hemp, and other seeds.
A boiled carrot will keep fresh many days, in a basin of cold water, and is an excellent substitute for fruit in feeding them.
Feeding them three, four, or five times a day, is not often enough; every half hour during daylight they should be tempted to fill their craws, which are soon emptied again by an extraordinary power and quickness of digestion.
The mode of feeding them is very simple; milk is the chief article of their diet, and of this the calves require a sufficient supply from first to last.
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