TYPES OF SWINE ll 
The animal should be able to walk freely, without apparent 
effort, and the pasterns should be short and upright. 
The snout should be moderately fine, the face wide be- 
tween the eves, and the poll wide and full. Width between 
the eves and fulness of poll denote a good feeder. The eye 
Fic. 3.—Grand champion pen of barrows at the International Exposition. 
should be full, bright, and of good size, and there should be an 
absence of creases and folds of fat about the eves. The size and 
shape of the ear varies in different breeds, but it should be 
fine, soft, and generally somewhat small. 
The jowl should be full, broad, deep, smooth, and firm, 
carrying its fulness well back toward the point of the shoulder. 
