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out at right angles from head. Good Holstein-Friesian type; if anything the head 

 has too much of the aquiline and perhaps might be considered chunky. Neck and 

 shoulders are heavy. Crest is large. Rump well rounded. Throughout, the bull 

 gives the appearance of a strong, masculine development. 



Male: Taurus crEamellE hengeveld (98482). — Color black and white. White 

 on face, shoulders, and belly. Stockings on fore and hind feet. Muzzle black; 

 tongue and switch white. Large straight horns come out at right angles from head. 

 Hoofs white, with black streaks in front; secretions dark brown. Four well-placed 

 rudimentaries. Veins long, leading to good-sized wells. In the white areas the 

 skin may be seen to be spotted with black. All in all the bull is a good large type 

 of Holstein-Friesian (PI. 2, C). 



Female: Pauline posch (81048). — Color black and white. Broad white blaze. 

 Throat white. Forelegs white. Broad band of white on both shoulders and over 

 withers. Brisket and belly white. Irregular white area running from white hind- 

 leg over the flank and across white rump to connect on the other side with a white 

 area coming from the other hindleg. Muzzle black and white. Tongue and switch 

 white. Honis fairly heavy, curving forward and down. Hoofs black-and-white 

 streaked; secretions dark bro^\^l. Good Holstein-Friesian type. Udder somewhat 

 too pendant and lacks filling in the fore quarters. Milk veins tortuous and of good 

 size. Wells good size. 



Female: delva Johanna de kol (146774).^ — Color black and white. White 

 star. Brisket and dewlap white. White forelegs. Belly and udder white. Hind- 

 legs white, the white areas extending irregularly onto the flank. Muzzle black. 

 Tongue and switch white. Horns fairly heavy, turning forward. Hoofs white; 

 have a black streak in front part; secretions dark brown. Udder has a tendency to 

 be somewhat pendant. Veins large and tortuous. Fair-sized wells. The skin 

 under the white areas can be seen to be black. 



Jersey Herd 



Male: lakeland's poet (102603). — Color black, brown, and dark fawn. Head 

 and shoulders dark brown to black, gray at base of horns. Back a dark fawn. Legs 

 dark fawn. Hair extremely heavy on face. Muzzle black; tongue black, with a 

 small white spot on tip; switch black. Strong horns turned forward and in. Hoofs 

 black; secretions yellow. Rump a trifle long. Dewlap rather prominent. Four 

 rudimentaries fairly well placed. Small milk veins and wells (PI. 3, A). 



Male: Columbia's fox (126386). — Color solid except for a small white spot on 

 right stifle. Tongue black; switch black. 



Female: lassie op m. F. (297736). — Color gray-fawn. Black spot on fore- 

 legs just above hbofs. Hindlegs light gray-fawn . Muzzle and tongue black. Switch 

 black, with a few gray hairs in it. Horns turned forward and in. Hoofs black; secre- 

 tions yellow. Face a little long; nose a little narrow. Withers somewhat heavy and 

 a little too prominent for a perfect Jersey type. Udder of excellent proportions and 

 of good size. Teats well placed; milk veins on right side branched, on the left side 

 single (PI. 3, B). 



Female: rosaliE msjhb (4887). — Color a light cream and black. Black on 

 front side of face, forelegs, and hind quarters. Muzzle black; tongue black; switch 

 black. Horns black and white, rather light, thrown forward and up; hoofs black; 

 secretions yellow. The animal is not at all a good Jersey type because of the heavy 

 withers, pronounced dewlap and barrel showing little tendency to the typical V- 

 shape. Udder is rather small; teats small; milk vein on right side long, left side 

 short and small. 



Female: ruth 8th msjhb (4457). — Color solid orange. Muzzle black; tongue 

 black ; switch black. Horns fine , white tips. Hoofs black ; secretions yellow. Face is 

 overrefined. Dewlap and brisket too much in evidence. Vertebra wide apart. 



