fARM ANIMALS. 



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forward on the abdomen. Teats should be of 

 nictliuni size and s([uarely phiccd. The struc- 

 tural formation of the udder should be glandular, 



FIG. 155. — "UNIVERSITY DAIZIE." l68,5g6. A.J.C.C. 



Owned by University of Jlissouri. Record of University Daizie : 7 days, 



2Sq7 lbs. milk; 7 days, 1499 lbs. butter fat; i year, 9,998.4 lbs. milk; 



1 year, 545. S5 lbs. butter fat. Average test, 5.46 per cent, butter fat. 



without supertiuous flesh. Tortuous and promi- 

 nent milk veins enterino;" the abdomen well for- 

 ward indicate a large supply of blood to the 

 udder. 



BREEDS OF DAIRY-C.\TTLE. 



I. Jerseys, which are natives of the island of 

 that name in the English Channel, have been 

 widely disseminated because of their popularity. 

 As a breed they incline to be small, but show 

 extreme quality. Typical Jerseys vary in color 



