HISTORY OF THE DUROC 



state fair in 1910. The latter was sold to 

 W. H. Robbins of Ohio for $1,000 and this 

 boar weighed 925 pounds at 17 months of 

 age. Good Enuff Again produced Burke's 

 Good Enuff, a winner as a pig at Inter- 

 national and was sold to C. F. Burke of 

 Colorado. He won grand championship at 

 Colorado and afterwards was sold to 

 Economy Stock Farm, Iowa, and won for 

 them grand champion at Illinois, 1915, and 

 was used extensively in that herd. Good 

 Enuff was also sire of Pride Enuff, used in 

 the McKee herd a short time. The blood 

 line of these boars, produced by Golden 

 Rule, was founded on the noted Cedarvale 

 sows in the Watt & Foust herd. 



In the McFarland herd of Missouri the 

 name Wonder has been extensively used. 

 This does not come from the Crimson 

 Wonder name, but from the fact that they 

 purchased some years ago descendants of 

 old Lucy Wonder, Grand Champion at 

 Chicago, 1893. They purchased at one 

 time six gilts of this breeding from O. 

 Walter & Bro., that were sired by Long- 

 fellow, Jr., by Old Longfellow 6815, and 

 were out of a grand daughter of Lucy 

 Wonder. They also used Oom Paul from 

 the Trone herd, a grandson of Jumbo Red. 



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