A HlSTdRY (W SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS :' 



iiiiiU' steer lierd which the eolleoe had (lut tvn 

 years. There is so]iiethiiig: in this doul)le-piu'- 

 pose acliieveiiieut. The Shoi'thorn is the farm- 

 er's cow. 



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 Milk recoril S7MM.1 ]hjuih1s. Owned liy the Kansas AyTieiiltural eollege. 



At the Breeders Sale at Coff eyville, April 4, 

 1919, twenty Shorthorns from ten months to 

 four years old, none of them ever in a large crowd 

 before and many of them hardly halter broke, 

 ■weve led into Exposition Hall. When surround- 

 ed by an immense crowd they stood for fifteen 

 minutes without showing any symptoms of ner- 

 vousness, and in the sale of nearly 100 head not 



