166 JUDGING SW'NE 



Neck. Full, deep, short, and slightly arched. 



Objections. Long, fiat; lacking in fullness or depth. 



Brisket. Full, well let down, extending well forward and on 

 line with belly. 



Objections. Narrow or tucked up. 



Shoulders. Broad, deep; thickness in proportion to sides 

 and 'hams, full and even on top. 



Objections. Lacking in depth cr width; thick beyond the 

 lines of the sides and hams; blade too prominent. 



Girth Around Heart. Full back of shoulders, ribs extend- 

 ing well down; wide and full back of fore legs. 



Objections. Less than flank measure or length of body from 

 top of head to root of tail, or creased back of shoulders. 



Back. Broad, straight or slightly arched, carrying width 

 well back to hams, and cf medium length. 



Objections. Narrow, creasing back of shoulders; narrow 

 across loins; swayed; too long; sunfish shaped. 



Loin. Broad, strong and full. 



Objections. Narrow, weak. 



Sides. Full, deep; carrying sides well down and back. 



Objections. Too round or flat; shallow or thin at the flank. 



Ribs. Well sprung and long; carrying fullness well back. 



Objections. Too flat, curve of the ribs too short. 



Belly. Wide and straight. 



Objections. Sagging, narrow. 



Flank. Well let down and full. 



Objections. Thin and tucked in; cut up too high. 



Ham. Full, broad, deep, holding width and coming well 

 over back. 



Objections. Narrow, short, too steep at the rump and cut 

 up too high in the crotch. 



Tail. Well set on; small, smooth and well tapered. 



Objections. Coarse, large, too prominent at the root. 



Limbs. Medium length; well set apart ani well tapered; 

 bone firm and flinty; not coarse; muscles full above knee and 

 hock; pastern short; foot short. 



Objections. Long, slim, coarse, crooked, muscles light; 

 pastern long, slim or flat; feet long or sprawling. 



Coat. Fine, thick and covering the body well. 



Objections. Coarse, bristly, harsh and wiry. 



Action. Easy, prompt, fine and graceful. 



Objections. Dull, sluggish, clumsy. 



Symmetry. A harmonious combination of the foregoing 

 scale of points. 



Objections. Too much developed in some points and lack- 

 ing in others. SERTOUs OBJECTIONS 



Form. Small growth; upright ears; small, cramped chest; 

 crease back of shoulders, so as to be readily seen; deformed 

 and badly crooked legs; feet broken down so that the animal 

 walks on pastern joints and dew-claws. 



DISQUALIFICATIONS. 



Condition. Excessive fat; barren; deformed; unsound or 

 diseased; ridging or one-sided. 



Score. A score of less than sixty points of the standard. 

 Pedigree. Lack of eligibility to record. 



