TESTED DAIRY ANIMALS INDIANA. 



INDIANA. 



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AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION AT LAFAYETTE. 



REPORT BY C. S. PLUMB, DIRECTOR. 



The Indiana station has owned several very superior cows, although 

 we have no continuous year's test of both milk and butterfat that will 

 show the best capacity of these individuals. At the present time there are 

 four animals of interest in the herd, two being Holstein-Friesians that have 



JERSEY COW "EARLY MORN" 506,601. 



made records which have placed them in the advanced registry of the Hol- 

 stein-Friesian Association of North America, and two Jerseys with recorded 

 tests in the butter books of the American Jersey Cattle Club. The follow- 

 ing records of two cows may be of interest to readers of this book: 



Early Morn was a daughter of Ruby's Harry, 15,664, a son of Fancy's 

 Harry, 9,777, that was killed in a railroad wreck before his merits as a bull 

 became known. She was from Pinky Spry, 18,316, a daughter of Tormentor 



