1,411. Reference : MM-1-12-219

All kinds of buffalo rearing

| The raising of buffalos, and problems encountered with the theft of buffalo. Protection against theft and the size of the village concerned. | Punch card

1,412. Reference : MM-1-12-220

Khwaj rental.

| The hire of buffalo in exchange for rice, hired hands to assist with the raising of the buffaloes and other animals during the rice season. | Punch card

1,413. Reference : MM-1-12-221

buffaloes trading

| Buffaloes stolen during trading could be reclaimed by the owner. | Punch card

1,414. Reference : MM-1-12-222

Fishing of Phaed villagers

| Villagers went to different resources within the village, and would sell the fish. A part of information related to fishing of Amporn. | Punch card

1,415. Reference : MM-1-12-223

Cattle ourchase.

| Ox trading and problems involved with payment: the borrowing of money and contract of payment. | Punch card

1,416. Reference : MM-1-12-224

Pigs.

| Pigs was bought and raised, they were sold when growing up. A part of the information concerns pork price in the market, pigs raising of the villagers, barter pigs against rice. | Punch card

1,417. Reference : MM-1-12-225

Poultry.

| Ducks breeding by the villagers: the numbers of duck, and increase in duck raising. | Punch card

1,418. Reference : MM-1-12-226

Livestock chickens.

| The villagers bred chickens to be used for consumption, trade and making sacrifices to the spirits. | Punch card

1,419. Reference : MM-1-12-227

Fodder.

| Villagers use straw, cornhusks and grass for feeding livestock. Men would collect grass for feeding the cattle. Some households contained a granary for keeping grass and straw during the dry season. | Punch card

1,420. Reference : MM-1-12-228

| Kong made dippers from a kerosene bucket, the cost was four baht each. A bucket could be made into three dippers. | Punch card