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the litter. There should be twelve teats beginning well 

 forward and none of them blind. Blind teats in young 

 sows do not protrude as the normal teats do, and when 

 the sow has farrowed they usually fail to yield any milk. 

 In judging swine the best plan is to have them arranged 

 in small yards so that they may be readily compared and 

 driven enough to determine whether or not they are 

 strong and active on their legs. 



