16 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Oct. 



Gulf of Mexico, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and to Bermuda, 

 Cuba and Japan. 



A number of Connecticut breeders have made exceptionally 

 creditable advanced registry records, among them being the Con- 

 necticut Agricultural College, Branford Farms, Dudley Wells & 

 Son and Henry Dorrance. 



Official advanced registry yearly records of the breed through- 

 out the list show that two hundred and thirty-five mature cows 

 have given 10,000 to 18,110 pounds of milk with 328 to 960 

 pounds of fat. More than one hundred four-year-olds have given 

 9,000 to 17,657 pounds of milk with 308 to 821 pounds of fat. 

 More than one hundred and fifty three-year-olds have given 8,000 

 to 15,122 pounds of milk with 302 to 640 pounds of fat. More 

 than two hundred two-year-olds have given 7,500 to 15,186 pounds 

 of milk with 296 to 627.13 pounds of fat. Five mature cows have 

 given from 20,174 to 23,022 pounds of milk with 774.73 to 917.60 

 pounds of fat. 



The natural tendency of the Ayrshire cow to adapt herself to 

 any environment, and by her quick and liberal response to indul- 

 gent treatment, together with her attractive appearance, places 

 her as a cow to be highly desired. 



CONNECTICUT OWNERS AND BREEDERS OF 

 AYRSHIRE CATTLE. 



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Aiken, Mrs. Ella R., Norwalk 



Averill, R, J., Washington Depot 



Avery. John D., North Stonington 



Armstrong, F. S. , Yantic 



Apter, A. J., Hartford 



Anderson, John, Hotchkissville 



Anderson, J. H., Washington 



Ahlberg, Alex, New Britain 



Atwood, D. M., Middlebury 



Allison. Nathan K., Granby 



Bacon, J., Killingly 



Barnex^, Newton D., Farmington 



Baton, John A., Wauregan j- 



Bigelow, J. C. & Son, So. Manchester 



Bowen, Geo. S., Eastford 



