Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 177.

Österbotten, 12/08/1732, ¶985:

Österbotten is a waterlogged and low-lying country with many marshy lakes, shallow forest tarns and bogs. The grass grows tall but there is still such a shortage of hay that they buy horse-dung in Torneå, boil it in the built-in cauldrons in their cookhouses and give it to the animals to eat. They also heat water and pour it on reindeer moss.

  1. Österbotten (mentioned only)
  2. Torneå