THE DUROC-JERSEY BREED 79 



Size. Very small, or not two-thirds large enough as given 

 by the standard. 



Score. Less than fifty points. 



Pedigree. Not eligible to record. 



Detailed Description. Head and Face. Head small in 

 proportion to size of body; wide between eyes; face nicely 

 dished (about half-way between a Poland-China and a Berk- 

 shire) and tapering well down to the nose; surface smooth and 

 even. 



Objections. Large and coarse; narrow between the eyes; 

 face straight ; crooked nose, or too much dished. 



Eyes. Lively, bright, and prominent. 



Objections. Dull, weak, and obscure. 



Ears. Medium ; moderately thin ; pointing forward, down- 

 ward, and slightly outward, carrying a slight curve ; attached 

 to head very neatly. 



Objections. Very large ; nearly round ; too thick ; swinging 

 or flabby; not of same size; different position and not under 

 control of animal. 



Neck. Short, thick, and very deep and slightly arching. 



Objections. Long, shallow, and thin. 



Jowl. Broad, full, and neat; carrying fulness back to 

 point of shoulders and on a line with breastbone. 



Objections. Too large, loose, and flabby; small, thin, and 

 wedging. 



Shoulders. Moderately broad; very deep and full; carry- 

 ing thickness well down and not extending above line of back. 



Objections. Small ; thin ; shallow ; extending above line of 

 back. Boars under one year old heavily shielded. 



Chest. Large; very deep; filled full behind shoulders; 

 breastbone extending well forward so as to be readily seen. 



