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great breeders and heavy milkers, while the only 

 Prince of Collynie cow on the place is a veritable 

 gold mine, figuratively speaking. Had Mr. Hill 

 been able to foresee the future and save a lot of 



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the Prince of Collynie heifers rather than to 

 send the bull to market while still useful, he could 

 have scored one of the greatest hits in Shorthorn 

 history. About five years ago Mr. Hill bought 

 of Forbes & Son, Master of the Dales by Avon- 

 dale and the work of breeding Shorthorns has 

 gone steadily forward, a fact which will be ap- 

 parent to the reader of Part II of this book. 



J. F. Stodder, Cowley County. Mr. Stodder 

 was one of the prominent breeders of southeast- 

 ern Kansas. He was a good business man and it 

 seemed every investment he made yielded a 



