Escutcheon of Square Escutcheon Class. 



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The third order escutcheon is of different 

 shape, the lines converging downwards from 

 the vertical mirror, which is short, and cut 

 off square. The right side frequently has a 

 curved line from the descending hair invad- 

 ing it. The vulva tiifts are longer than in 

 the second order. 



Cows of the third order give thirteen 

 quarts, ami milk six months. 



The fourth 

 order has the 

 escutcheon 

 still smaller. 

 The tufts 

 alongside the vulva are not so plain, 

 the hair is coarse and bristlj^ There 

 triangular invasion on the right of the 

 cutcheon. 



Cows of the 

 fourth order 

 give ten quarts 

 and milk five 

 months. 



but 

 is a 



es- 



The Bastards of this class have a good 

 escutcheon, but the tufts ai'e large and of 

 coarse, bristly hair, and will fail according 

 to the size. 



The Eighth. Class. Square Escutcheon. 



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The first order of this 

 class have the same yel- 

 lowish color on the es- 

 cutcheon as other first 

 orders ; the udder is 

 flexible, covered with a 

 short, fine down. The 

 escutcheon is much of 

 the shape of the Demi- 

 johns, but the vertical, 

 as it rises, branches 

 square off to the left, 

 and ascends, straight 

 and narrow, to the left 

 side of the vulva. There 

 are two ovals on the 

 udder. The more the 

 square approaches the 

 vulva, and the finer the 

 hair, the greater quan- 



