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A HISTORY OF. SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



for they are all well filled with the blood that 

 made Scotch cattle famous. On the other hand 

 the minority, only, belong in the Scotch class 



COLLEGE EMMA 



A ' ' Butterfly ' ' with a milk record of more than 7000 pounds. She is 

 the dam of the first prize junior yearling steer at the Inter- 

 national Live Stock Show 1919. Owned by the 

 Kansas State Agricultural College. 



as far as type and merit go for only the fewer 

 members would be acceptable to the old Scotch- 

 men who gave the world these cattle. But that is 

 not the answer my questioner desires. He wants 

 to know how to distinguish so-called Scotch 

 Shorthorns from so-called Scotch topped ones. 

 The term, Scotch pedigree, as applied in 



