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4th, and Heir of Englishman next in order, she was 

 a roan of the finest character. Her first heifer calf 

 by Diamond Earl was Doune Rachel, the third-prize 

 yearling at the Stirling Highland of 1909, and second- 

 prize cow at Cupar Highland in 1912. Doune 

 Regent, her bull calf of 1911, took third in the senior 

 class at Perth the following year, and passed to Mr 

 Casares at 780 gs. To Dunglass Brilliant, Roan 

 Duchess produced in 1916 a superb white bull calf, 

 which was sold to Mr Leslie Smith, U.S.A., for 400 gs. 

 The foundation of the Broadhooks was Fairy of Findon 

 2nd, from Mr Peter B. M'Intyre's herd, and by 

 Conqueror's Heir (91,314). She bred the very hand- 

 some red Doune Broadhooks by Diamond Earl. At 

 her second calving the red cow gave birth to twins by 

 Lex of Cluny. One of these, Doune Broadhooks 2nd, 

 was acquired by Mr G. B. Shields, and she is the 

 grandam of his noted 3300 gs. D.S.O., now owned by 

 Captain Macgillivray. In February 1916 the deep- 

 framed, level - fleshed dark roan Doune Baron by 

 Dunglass Brilliant out of Doune Broadhooks took 

 second in the senior class at Perth, and was sold to 

 Messrs Casares for 700 gs. Heifer calves born in 

 1917 and 1918 have been retained. 



The herd has several good-looking Augusta females. 

 The start was with Augusta 119th, a cow bred by Mr 

 R. W. Bell, Coagh, Ireland. That cow's first calf in 

 the herd was Doune Augusta, a beautiful red by 

 Diamond Earl. A heifer calf out of Doune Augusta 

 was exported and another was kept in the herd. 

 She is also the dam of Doune Augustus, which was 



