No. 6. Capacity and type combined. A fleshy feeder suitable for short, 

 heavy grain feeding. The "staggy" head and coarseness are undesir- 

 able. Fed at the Station during the winter of 1906-07. Daily gain for 

 90 days, 3.20 Ibs. 



No. 7. Steer No. 34 showing no capacity for feed. Daily gain 1.65 Ibs. for 

 six months. Fed in the same lot as the grade Shorthorn steer illus- 

 trated on page 17 of this Circular, which made 3.08 Ibs. daily during 

 the same period 



