THE JERSEY, ALDERNEY AND GUERNSEY COW. 9/ 



The breadth and extent forward of this front mirror 

 indicates the capacity, in the mature animal, of the front 

 quarters of her udder. In some cases this front mirror 

 will be found of twice the extent that it is in others, and 



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 lo mos. old. 



O 4 in. O 



2 in. 



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is evidence of that much more yield. The dimensions 

 on figs. 21, 2 2 and 23 are actual measurements — the 

 first two of heifers and the last of a bull. If fig. 22 rep- 

 resents four quarts as the yield per day of the front 



quarters, fig. 21 will represent eight. Thus, if the rear 

 yield is the same, say four quarts in each cow, the total 

 yield of fig. 21 will be twelve quarts, while that of fig. 22 



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