8 GUAM A(!RICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



\Nnth tlio o])j(H-t of ])lacing tho animal in tomporary show condition 

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 of permanent liardiness. As these two calves are the first, and so 



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far the only, pure-bred Ayrshires calved on the island, their growth 

 and development under Guam conditions is considered of much 

 significance, and their initial progress, at least, seems to presage 

 successful results from the introduction of this new breed of cattle 



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into Guam. As a whole, the year's work with the pure-bred stock 

 has been entirely satisfactory. The bulls have had all the services 

 permissible, indicating the extent of interest manifest by the native 

 cattle owners in tlio work; there has been no loss among the cattle 



