522 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



having been established in 1900 and now number- 

 ing more than 100 females. A considerable part 

 of the herd is by the Hanna bred Royal Victor 

 by Prince Royal, the well known son of imp. 

 Collynie and imp. Princess Royal 62d. Several 

 good bulls have been used, one among the earlier 

 ones having been Red Monk 227225. Another 

 was Ravenswood Hero by a son of Godoy, the 

 favorably known son of imp. Spartan Hero and 

 imp. Golden Thistle. Ravenswood Hero's dam 

 was by Bar on Lavender 3d, sire of Lavender Vis- 

 count and out of a daughter of imp. Sunbeam. 



One of the bulls now in service is Baron Rams- 

 den 509817. The dam of Baron Ramsden is Lady 

 Ramsden 4th by Lavender Goods, a son of Bel- 

 lows Bros. ' Good Choice. The Gulicks bought at 

 the Salter-Robison 1920 sale imp. Roan Marshal, 

 vol. 66 E.H.B. He is a yearling of more than 

 usual scale with plenty of spread and great 

 depth of body. He was bred by Alex Sutherland 

 and is by the Durno bred Golden Marshall, a 

 son of Collynie Golden Dream. His dam is by 

 Cluny Prince Victor of Lady Cathcart's breed- 

 ing. Mr. Gulick 's aim is the production of smooth 

 cattle of medium size and of the best type to util- 

 ize farm feeds and imp. Roan Marshall should 

 sire the desired class of stock. 



This herd is not kept in a country noted for 

 its great number of Shorthorns, yet the patron- 

 age shows an increasing demand for these cattle. 



