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days, and said to be one of the best cows yet imported; so that 

 Bonny Boy had good blood on both sides. 



Very few of the daughters of Bonny Boy ever had a chance to 

 be tested. Coralie of Ridgeview 5926 made 334.12 pounds fat from 

 8,085.1 pounds of milk, commencing at ll l /2 years of age. 



Bonny Gift 3912, a daughter of Bonny Boy, owned by N. K. Fair- 

 bank, calved when 2 years and 7 months old, and in 375 days gave 

 9,158 pounds and 1 ounce of milk, giving up to 38 pound's and 7 

 ounces per day. She was sold to a Chicago man for a family cow, 

 and both she and her daughter proved to be exceptionally good cows. 



Another daughter of Bonny Boy, Bonnie Lassie of Fairview 



Coralie of Ridgeview 5926 334.12 pounds fat from 8,085.1 pounds milk, commencing 

 at 11J4 years of age. 



6002, was selected by the committee as worthy to be taken to Buffalo 

 for use in the Pan-American test, though she was 13 years old. She 

 did not do well enough to go into the test but was a very good cow. 

 She was the dam of Henry of Fairview 6962, that sired Jessie of Maple 

 Lane 23457, A. R. 1706 A, 595.2 pounds fat. Many of Bonny Boy's 

 other daughters are spoken of very highly by those who owned them. 

 It is through his sons, however, that Bonny Boy is best known. 



Lily's Bonny Boy was sold when a yearling to N. K. Fairbank, Lake 

 Geneva, Wis., and Mr. Lawrence, his superintendent, says he did not 

 take a particular fancy to the bull, as he was rather small and a little 

 beefy. He was used extensively in this herd from 1891 to 1897, spend- 

 ing his whole life there except one season, when he was rented to 

 Walter Hately, of Lake Beulah, Wis. Bonny Boy's sons with their 

 descendants are as follows: 



Year's 



Lily's Bonny Boy 2676, A. R. record 



sire of 



Lily Ella 7240; semi-official record 782 



dam of 



Lily Ella's Jeweler 5417, A. R. 

 sire of 

 Fantinelily 14898, A. R. 439, E 311.27 



