338 THE BREED IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND. 



highly-bred bull from Kinnochtry, after Shah 680, and out 

 of 2nd Baroness of Kinnochtry 3293, of Mr Ferguson's 

 Baroness family. The Earl of Carysfort and Mr. Farrell, 

 Moynalty, have also had some polled cattle. Although the 

 number of polled herds in Ireland is comparatively small, 

 the breed has had a considerable influence in improving 

 the cattle of the country. Mr Owen, for example, has 

 allowed farmers the iise of his bulls, and their produce 

 shows great improvement as compared with the ordinary 

 stock of the country. 



