284 CATTLE 



Guernsey bulls of special distinction in America are not in 

 large number, due to the fact that until recently the breed has 

 not been prominently before the public, and comparatively few 



Fig. 126. Princess May 1479 F.S., a choice specimen of a Guernsey cow, 

 and dam of the imported bull Deputy 2917, at head of the Pan- 

 American Exposition Guernsey herd. From a photograph taken by 

 the author on the island of Guernsey 



elaborate tests of females have been made. The following bulls 

 have attained eminence both as sires and as show animals in 

 the most important exhibitions : 



Lord Stranford 2i?iy (imported) by Chronicler 418 P.S. 



Benjamin 1931 by Jeweler 1274. 



Sheet Anchor 2934 by Lord Stranford 2187. 



Mainstay 3789 by Sheet Anchor 2934. 



Lily Ella^s Jeweler 5417 by Springunde 4302. 



Island Cliampio7i 6263 (imported) by Masher 705 P.S. 



Prince Rosendale 4291 by Viscount 2177. 



The distribution of the Guernsey breed is mainly restricted to 

 Guernsey Island, England, the United States, and Canada. For 

 many years large and superior herds have been maintained in 

 England, especially in the midland and southern counties. In 

 the United States the breed is best represented in New England 



