284 THE BREEDS OF LIVE-STOCK 
16,248.5 pounds; per cent fat, 3.41; fat, 554.78 pounds. 
One hundred and thirty-nine senior four-year-olds aver- 
aged: milk, 15,167.6 pounds; per cent fat, 3.39; fat, 
513.56 pounds. One hundred and sixty-three junior four- 
year-olds averaged: 14,479.2 pounds milk; per cent fat, 
3.44; fat, 498.12 pounds. One hundred and seventy-five 
senior three-year-olds averaged: milk, 13,841.9; per cent 
fat, 3.41; fat, 471.77 pounds. One hundred and seventy- 
six junior three-year averaged: milk, 13,445.8 pounds; 
per cent, 3.46; fat, 465.43. Two hundred and four senior 
two-year-olds averaged: milk, 13,029.6 pounds; per cent 
fat, 3.49; fat, 454.23 pounds. Four hundred and twenty- 
eight junior two-year-olds averaged: milk, 12,167.4 
pounds; per cent fat, 3.43; fat, 417.79 pounds. This 
herd of 1992 produced 28,610,589.6 pounds milk contain- 
ing 980,755.54 pounds of butter-fat, thus showing an 
average of 3.43 per cent fat. The average for each animal 
was 14,362.7 pounds milk containing 492.34 pounds of 
butter-fat, and showing an average of 3.43 per cent fat. 
Thirty-four Holstein-Friesian cows and heifers have 
produced within a period of not exceeding 365 days in 
excess of 850 pounds fat, which is several times the num- 
ber of cows of all other breeds combined that have pro- 
duced in excess of that amount of fat. The first and second 
places in butter-fat production among cows of all breeds 
is now held by Holstein-Friesian cows; Finderne Pride 
Johanna Rue having produced 1176.47 pounds fat from 
28,403.7 pounds milk, and Finderne Holingen Fayne 
having produced 1116.05 pounds fat from 24,612.8 pounds 
milk. The California cow Tilly Alcartra has exceeded 
all other cows in milk production, having produced in 
365 days 30,451.4 pounds milk containing 951.23 pounds. 
Dozens of other Holstein-Friesian cows have produced 
