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boss of the herd. No. 19 is a very nervous cow, and uses her energy in 

 unnecessary work. No. 20 is a discontented animal, always on the alert 

 for an open gate, and often found where she ought not to be. As a group 

 these cows are "light on their fept," and very active animals, which may 

 account somewhat for their low production. They charge in food 14.9 

 cents for butter and 77 cents per 100 pounds for milk. They are not profit- 

 able animals, and should be weeded but of every dairy herd. The cow 

 representing this group is No. 20. 



COW No. 20* REPRESENTING THE GROUP LACKING ABDOMINAL CAPACITY. 

 Her Record for One Year (see Table 3) is, Milk 4,122 Pounds, Butter 240 Pounds. 



TABLE 3. 



Record of the cows grouped under the type with small barrel. 



