138 JUDGING SHEEP 



WENSLEYDALE SHEEP. ^ 



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SCALE OF POINTS. WENSLEYDALE FLOCK BOOK, g 



VOL. II, 189I. ENGLAND. {J 



Head — Face dark. Ears dark, and well set on. Head broad 

 and flat between ears. Muzzle strong in rams. A tuft 

 of wool on forehead. Eyes bright and full. Head gaily 



carried 20 



Neck — Moderate length, strong, and well set on to the 



shoulders 10 



Shoulders — Broad and oblique 5 



Chest — Deep and wide 10 



Wool — Bright lustre, curled all over body, all alike in staple. 10 

 Back and Loins — Ribs well sprung and deep. Loin broad and 



covered with meat. Tail broad. Flank full 20 



Legs and Feet — Straight and a little fine wool below the 

 hock. Fore legs set well apart. Hind legs well filled 



with mutton 20 



Ski n — Blue fine and soft 5 



Total ., 100 



DORSET HORN SHEEP. 



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SCALE OF POINTS. AMERICAN FLOCK RECORD OF g 



DORSET HORN SHEEP. VOL. II, 1894. CJ 



General Appearance — Head well up, eyes bright and alert, 



and standing square on legs 20 



Chest — Broad, full, brisket well forward 10 



Back — Broad, straight, with well sprung ribs 15 



Quarters — Heavy, square, set on short straight legs, well 



apart 10 



Legs — White, with small light colored hoof 5 



Head — Small, face white, nostrils well expanded, nose and 



lips pink in color 5 



Neck — Short and round, set well on shoulders 5 



Horn — Neat, curving forward, and light in color 10 



Fore Top — Good and well covered on belly and legs 10 



Wool — Medium quality and good weight, presenting an even, 



smooth, white surface 10 



Total 100 



