SCALE OF POINTS 



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Scale of Points for Judging Red Polled Cows (continued) 



Student's 

 Counts Score 



Tail Tail head strong and setting well f or- 



■\vard, long and tapering to a. full 

 switch 2' 



Legs Short, straight, squarely placed, medium 



bone 3 



Objections : Hocks crooked, legs placed 

 too close together. 



Fore-Udder Full and flexible, reaching well forward, 



extending down level with hind udder 10 



Hind-Udder Full and well up behind 10 



Teats Well placed, wide apart and reasonably 



good size 4 



Objections : Lack of development, especi- 

 ally in forward udder. Udder too 

 deep, "bottle shaped" and teats too 

 close together. Teats unevenly placed 

 and either too large or too small. 



Milk Veins Of medium size, full, flexible, extending 



well forward, well retained within 

 the body; milk wells of medium size 6 



Hide Loose, mellow, flexible, inclined to thick- 

 ness, with a good full coat of soft hair 5 

 Objections : Thin, papery skin or wiry 

 hair. 



Condition Healthy; moderate to liberal flesh, even- 

 ly laid on ; glossy coat ; animal pre- 

 sented in good bloom 10 



Total 100 



General Description . . . Cow medium, wedge form, low set, top 

 and bottom lines straight except at flank; vi'eight 1300 lbs. 

 to 1500 lbs. when mature and finished. 



Color. 



Scale of Points for Judging Red Polled Bulls 



Student's 

 Counts Score 



The switch of the tail 



.Any shade of red. 



may be white, with some white run- 

 ning forward to the navel. Nose of a 

 clear flesh color. Interior of ears 

 should be of a yellowish, waxy color 



