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for three years produced the highest priced bull 

 in the Duthie sales and to Prince of Fashion, 

 leading show bull in Scotland. I mention Collynie 

 Primrose at such length because Mr. Yeager has 

 several of her daughters and granddaughters 

 and her family is increasing rapidly and becom- 

 ing a great part of his future herd. 



There are other good females, but I shall now 

 call attention to the bulls Mr. Yeager has used. 

 Hampton, bred by Mr. Hanna, was by the 2500 

 pound Hampton Spray, one of the best sires used 

 in Kansas and sold with the herd to F. A. Gillcs- 

 pie of Muskogee, Oklahoma. Hampton's dam 

 was Golden Queen 3d by imp. Collynie and she 

 was out of imp. Golden Queen, one of the largest 

 cows of the breed. (See Hanna sketch, Part I.) 

 The bulls now in use are Village Champion and 

 Scotchman. Village Champion is by Double 

 Champion, son of Choice Goods, the champion of 

 America for three years and out of Russella, dam 

 of Ruberta, the greatest heifer and cow of her 

 day, and for three years the undefeated female 

 of the American continent. Village Champion's 

 dam is by imp. Invincible and his second dam by 

 imp. Hospodar. Scotchman is by Hampton and 

 out of Collynie 's Primrose, both mentioned 

 above. He is an excellent young bull that Mr. 

 Yeager finds it advisable to use on a part of the 

 herd. Any one at all familiar with the Short- 

 horn history of the past will readily see that Mr. 



