A HISTORY OP SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



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recently, some of them sucklin"-, and they are 

 as thrifty a lot as one conld wish to find. This 

 al)ility to do well on faiin feeds is se(_'.ond nature 

 with these cattle, for uenerations of such feediiiii' 



NONPAEKIL STAR 



with a little culling out — not much culling has 

 been necessary — has done the work. 



Mr. Regier began brcseding in 1902. In 1905 

 he began showing. He went to the Butler county 

 and the Harvey cejunty fairs and quoting his own 

 words, "I got first in every class entered." The 

 next year he ventured farther from liome, g<->ing 

 to Hutchinson, which was at that time endeavor- 

 ing to be the j:)ermanent location for the state 

 fair, where with plenty of competition he did not 



