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Female. Color black and white. Broad white star on forehead; white at throat, 

 irregular broad white band extends over withers from the right side and connects 

 with the belly on the left side. Brisket white; left foreleg has white stocking, and 

 the other side is white. Belly white as far as the escutcheon. Hindlegs white. 

 Irregular white spot including the rump and tail base. The lower extremity of the 

 tail white. Muzzle black; tongue flesh-colored; switch white. Horns curved 

 forward and in, rather light, and about 5 inches long. Hoofs black; secretions 

 brown. The animal is, on the whole, rather small for her age. She exhibits the 

 Holstein-Friesian type in the face when viewed from front or side. Shoulders and 

 chest rather heavy and deep. Four fair-sized, well-placed teats. 



Crossbred 26: Kayan (i676i7)XCreusa of Orono 3d (34228) — Aberdeen- Angus X 

 Guernsey. 



Female. Color solid black, except for a small white area around the teats. Muz- 

 zle black; tongue slate; switch black. No horns nor scurs present. Hoofs black; 

 secretions yellow. In general, the face and shoulders favor the Aberdeen- Angus 

 type. The barrel and hind quarters, which are quite heavily fleshed, show plainly 

 the Guernsey character. The back is somewhat swayed, like the back of the Guern- 

 sey mother. Teats medium-sized, not especially well placed. 



Crossbred 27: Lakeland's Poet (102 603 )X Orono Madge (192781 — ^JerseyXAber- 

 deen-Angus. 



Female. Black, with a small amount of white around the teats. Muzzle black; 

 tongue slate; switch black. No trace of horns nor scurs present. Hoofs black; 

 secretions yellow. The type of the face is intermediate, although rather favoring 

 the Jersey, even while it still retains some of the breadth and lacks the dish char- 

 acteristic of this breed. Shoulders are heavy and deeply fleshed. Barrel and rump 

 give the appearance of a Jersey animal in high condition. Back is considerably 

 swayed, this characteristic coming probably from the Jersey father. Teats four, of 

 medium size, and rather well placed. 



Crossbred 28: Kayan (i676i7)XPauline Posch (81048)— Aberdeen- Angus X 

 Holstein-Friesian . 



Male. Black, except for a small white spot on sheath and scrotum. Very little 

 white area on right hind leg. Muzzle black; tongue black on distal half, proximal 

 half white; switch white. The horns are represented by small scurs shown not to be 

 attached to the bone of the head, since they are movable. Face and fore quarters 

 show the Aberdeen-Angus characters plainly. Hind quarters are intermediate, but 

 favor the Holstein-Friesian, as the animal stands too high on its feet and is too highly 

 cut up in the twist for a good Aberdeen- Angus. Four rudimentaries are present, 

 the front ones being ^ inch long. 



Crossbred 29: Kayan (167617) X Creusa's Lady (53234) — Aberdeen-Angus X 

 Guernsey. 



Female. Black, brown, and white. Brown ring around eyes and on inside of fore 

 and hind leg. White line along underside of belly. Muzzle white; tongue slate in 

 distal, flesh color in proximal portion; black switch. No horns present. Hoofs black; 

 secretions brown. Head narrow and thin, long for the Aberdeen- Angus; only a slight 

 dish. The shoulders are rather heavy tending more toward the beef form than toward 

 the dairy type. Body and hind quarters resemble the Guernsey. Four teats fairly 

 well placed. 



Crossbred 30: Taurus Creamelle Hengerveld (98482) X Orono Ellen (192783) — 

 Holstein-Friesian X Aberdeen- Angus. 



Male. Black and white. White extending as a line on the belly as far as the 

 brisket. Coronets of both hind feet white. Muzzle black; tongue black; switch black 

 and white, black predominating. Loose scurs about i inch in length. Hind hoofs 

 white ; front hoofs black ; secretions light brown. Lower part of the face resembles the 

 Holstein-Friesian; upper part has the character of an Aberdeen- Angus. The type of 



