TYPES OF SWINE 



11 



The animal should he ahle to walk freely, Avithonl, apparent 

 effort, and the pastcms slionld lie short and iqirii^ht. 



The snout shonld lie moderately fine, the faci' wide lie- 

 tweien the eyes, and the jndl wide and fulL \\'i(hii lictween 

 the eyes and fulness df poll denote a good f('e(lL'r. Tlic cur. 



Fig. 3. — Ciraml rhanipi'in pen of barrow3 at the Intcrnut iunal ICxposition. 



should be full, hright, and of good size, and tliere slionld lie an 

 absence of crea'ses and folds of fat about the eyes. The size and 

 shape of the ear varies in different breeds, hut it should he 

 fine, soft, and generally somewhat small. 



The jowl should lie full, Ijroad, deep, smooth, and firm, 

 can-ying its fulness well back toward the point of the shoulder. 



