CATTLE 



quarterly parts, since 1895, as the American Guernsey Herd 

 Register and Breeders' Journal. The American club also main- 

 tains an advanced register. Bulls are admitted in two classes : 

 {a) after scaling 80 points and having two daughters in the 

 register ; and (b) without scahng, after two daughters are regis- 

 tered. Cows are placed in two classes : (a) for milk or butter -fat 

 records and scaling over 7 5 points ; and {b) for milk or fat records 



Fig. 1 28. Yeksa Sunbeam 1 5439, the Guernsey cow holding the world's record 

 for the largest official butter-fat test in one year. During 12 months end- 

 ing in 1905 she produced 14,920.8 pounds milk which tested 857.15 

 pounds fat, equivalent to 1000 pounds butter. Owned by Fred Rietbrock, 

 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Photograph from the owner 



without scaling. The cows must produce from the first day of 

 two years of age, or before, at least 6000 pounds of milk, and 

 this is scaled up to a minimum of 10,000 pounds for cows five 

 years old or over. So the year's butter-fat record must have a 

 minimum of 250.5 pounds at two years, and 360 for over five. 

 Seven-day fat tests are also provided for. The tests for advanced 

 registry are supervised by agricultural college or experiment 

 station experts. 



