JUDGING LIVE STOCK. 1 



Scale' of Points Adopted by the American Oxford Down 

 Breeders' Association In Four Divisions. 



Counts. 



Breed type 30 



Constitution 25 



Mutton form and quality 30 



Wool 15 



Subdivision Breed Type of Animals. 



Form of a good general appearance, made by a well bal- 

 anced conformation, free from coarseness in any part, 

 and showing good style both at rest and in motion 15 



Head of moderate length and width between the ears and 

 between the eyes, and well covered with wool over poll 

 and down to the eyes. Color of face an even dark gray 

 or brown, either with or without gray spot on tip of nose. 6 



When fully matured and in good condition rams should 

 weigh 250 to 350 pounds; ewes, 180 to 275 pounds 5 



Ears medium size, not too thick and of an even brown or 

 dark gray color 2 



Legs short, strong in bone, flat and of even dark gray or 

 brown color, placed squarely under the body and well 

 apart 2 



Constitution. 



Large around the heart and wide and full in the chest. ... 10 



The movement must be bold and vigorous 5 



Eyes bold, prominent and bright 4 



Skin bright pink in color 3 



Neck strong and muscular in rams and well set on in both 

 sexes 3 



Mutton Form and Quality. 



Wide and straight on top of shoulder, back, loin and rump, 

 from base of neck to tail 15 



Full shoulders and thighs, well meated both inside and 

 outside 5 



Flanks well filled and strong so as to make the lower lines 



