THE DUROC-JERSEY BREED 79 
Size.—Very small, or not two-thirds large enough as given 
by the standard. 
Score.—Less than fifty points. 
Pedigree.—Not eligible to record. 
Detailed Description—Head and Face.—Head sinall in 
proportion to size of body; wide between eyes; face nicely 
dished (about half-way between a Poland-China and a Berk- 
shire) and tapering well down to the nose; surface smooth and 
even. 
Objections.—Large and coarse; narrow between the eyes; 
face straight; crooked nose, or too much dished. 
Eyes.—Lively, bright, and prominent. 
Objections.—Dull, weak, and obscure. 
Ears.—Medium ; moderately thin; pointing forward, down- 
ward, and slightly outward, carrying a slight curve; attached 
to head very neatly. 
Objections.—Very large; nearly round; too thick; swinging 
or flabby; not of same size; different position and not under 
control of animal. 
Neck.—Short, thick, and very deep and slightly arching. 
Objections.—Long, shallow, and thin. 
Jowl.—Broad, full, and neat; carrying fulness back to 
point of shoulders and on a line with breastbone. 
Objections.—Too large, loose, and flabby; small, thin, and 
wedging. 
Shoulders.—Moderately broad; very deep and full; carry- 
ing thickness well down and not extending above line of back. 
Objections.—Small; thin; shallow; extending above line of 
back. Boars under one year old heavily shielded. 
Chest.—Large; very deep; filled full behind shoulders; 
breastbone extending well forward so as to be readily seen. 
