Photo by Hills 



Shorthorn steer BRITISHER, illustrating desirable type for a feeding steer 

 as shown in a short face, large muzzle, wide forehead, short neck, deep ,hest, 

 straight, wide back, deep ribs and smooth, long hind quarters. 



Photo obtained through kindness of Mr. Georgesen. 



The type and other qualities usually indicative of an undesirable feeding 

 steer, showing slim face, thin, long neck, sharp withers, shallow chest, nar- 

 row back, thin loin, light quarters, long legs and the characteristic expression 

 of the steer that eats most and makes least progress in the feed lot. 



