TREATISE ON MILCH COWS. 



right and left of the vulva, and the coarser and more bristling ^ie nair, Uie wose 

 the Cow will prove in regard to the time she will continue to give milk pfter be 

 ing got with calf. 



SEVENTH ORDER. These Cows, while at the hight of their flow, yield three 

 litres a day, and continue to give milk until one month gone with calf. 



The escutcheon is still smaller than the last. The signs (F) of early drying 

 up are the same as in the foregoing Order. 



EIGHTH ORDER. These Cows yield, during the hight of their flow, two litres 

 a day, and go dry upon being got with calf. 



The escutcheon is so hid away between the thighs as to fee barely perceptible. 

 Some coarse bristling hairs (F), which grow awry, are seen pointing toward the 

 vulva. 



TABLE VIII CLASS 8. 



(ftlje $0ri)ontal Cat (0*0. 



Order 2d. Order 3d, Order 4th, 



Order 5th, 



Order 6th, 



Order 7th, 



Order 8th, 



COW OF MEDIUM HIGHT, 



1 



FIRST ORDER. These Cows yield, while at the hight of their flow, nine litres 

 a day, and continue to give milk until they are eight months gone with calf. 



SECOND ORDER. These Cows yield eight litres a day, and continue to give 

 milk until seven months gone with calf. ) 



THIRD ORDER. These Cows yield seven hires a day, and continue to give milk \ 

 until five months gone with calf. ( 



