SHORTHORN HERDS OF ENGLAND. 



Count 2nd 50628, in Mr. VV. G. Game's ownership, but both have 

 found their way here, and the younger has been placed first at the 

 County show. Frogmore Pippin and Frogmore Pippin 2nd, are also 

 of Mr. Houlton's breeding and the latter, a very promising roan of 

 excellent quality is next favourite to Petted Pansy, out of the twenty- 

 seven Pyes, while it is intended to use her own brother, Prince 

 Frogmore Pippin, one of the best of the home-bred young bulk. 

 Baronet 52459, a heavy fleshed son of Mr. Ackers' Sir John Carew 

 2nd 47107, has been in service the past season and his calves are 

 arriving. His breeder was Mr. F. P. Bulley, and for dam, he has 

 that fine cow Venus 8th. The Epitaphs, tracing to Mr. Mason's No. 

 25, have produced Lady Ebury, placed second at the Shrewsbury 

 Royal, with Jemima Foggathorpe 2nd, to Messrs. Hosken's Laura 

 6th and Sylvia llth ; while Lady Ebury 4th, a very handsome heifer, is 

 the best of the eight. Another family with the same initial letter 

 are the Evenlodes, confined to Evenlode 7th and her two heifers. 

 The Game "N" tribe although not possessed of a lengthy ancestry 

 were an old and favourite tribe at Broadmoor, having produced a 

 number of prize animals, including Sir Sidney Newport, a winner of 

 the <50 prize at the Bingley Hall March Exhibition, whose brother, 

 Broadmoor Prince 44478, used at Great Rissington, was considered 

 to have done especially good service. The Roses were also at 

 Broadmoor, and the matron of the trio by which it is only repre- 

 sented, bred Red Rosamond, exported after being successfully 

 exhibited, by Dr. Frias to Buenos Ayres. Princess Ellen, of the 

 Phillis tribe, went from Churchill Heath into Cornwall, and at 

 Messrs. Hosken's sale, Mr. Game secured Miss Maggie 2nd and 

 Miss Maggie 4th, to revive the sort in what may be termed the 

 re-establishment of the old Broadmoor herd. The Rissington Girls 

 are all the offspring of Rocking Girl, a nice cow of good character. 

 Ringlet 5th, with a capital frame, has the same foundation sires as 

 the Ruths, of which Mr. Game also acquired females at Mr. 

 Trethewy's sale. Neither the Maid of Oxfords nor Foggathorpes 

 have any connexion with Broadmoor, yet many honours have fallen 

 to their share, Maid of Oxford llth being u placed" in the milking 



