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THE SMALL YORKSHIRE BREED 119 
Counts. 
Heart and Flank Girth—Excellent in proportion to the length of 
body and about equal o6 2c. cabin de cee beck ee cede ceed ew bes 8 
Hind Quurters—Relatively long; broad in every part and deep, with 
but little lowering toward the tail head..................00005 5 
Ham—Large; well let down at thigh and twist and inclined to 
Straight: behind” o0-< waist ahealeda wasw artes Guede scoecaued dain ee endud ded 10 
Tivist-—Well. down and full «5.50003 eawands yay Meeeaers Gea eek mamres 1 
Tail—Fine, short, and inclined to curl............0. 00.00 e eee ees 1 
Legs—Short, fine rather than coarse, strong, straight, and placed well 
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Hair—Abundant, fine, even in quality.......... 0.0.0.0. cee eee eee 4 
Skin—Smooth and white and free from creases and scales........... 2 
Color—White on every part..... 0.0... eee eee teens 1 
Movement—Gentle and easy but not sluggish...................--- 5 
MOtal.s s.ti. vie shinies amides Se aa as CAMO Aa kei add 100 
REVIEW. “ 
1. Name three breeds which are considered small. 
2. Describe the small Yorkshires. 
3. What is their English name? 
4. Tell of their introduction to the United States and their present 
popularity. 
5. Of what use is this breed? 
6. Why is the breed not a popular one? 
