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gets accustomed to Guernsey milk, that customer is not likely to be 

 lost if the Guernsey milk is put up in bottles and proper sanitary 

 measures taken all through to insure a clean product. More 

 breeders of dairy cattle should try to establish high quality prod- 

 ucts and attract people to such products. It is a mistake to 

 suppose that only rich people will buy high class milk and pay a 



Ladysmith's Cherub 30670 

 Grand Champion at the National Dairy Show 1918. 

 Tenney, Crystal Bay, Minn. 



Owned by D. D. 



premium for color and quality and butter fat. This is not true. A 

 high color and fine quality of milk will sell and hold customers in 

 any city. 



The Jerseys 



The standard in size for the Jersey cow is not quite so large 

 as the standard for Guernseys. A Jersey cow must weigh in 

 mature form 800 to 1000 pounds. The Jersey breed is one of the 

 breeds first imported into this country and has been bred very 



