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moderately thick. The body is large with long, well-sprung ribs 
of great length, thus giving constitution and digestive capacity. 
The hips are prominent with long rump and thin thighs. The 
udder is very large and well proportioned, extending up well be- 
hind and well forward, although, with increasing years, it often 
becomes somewhat pendant. The teats are of good size and the 
milk veins large, but not so tortuous as in the Jersey (Fig. 47). 
183. Holstein-Friesian milk and butter-fat records. — As a 
milk producer this breed is justly famous. Following the lead 
of the Jersey breeders, the Holstein-Friesian breeders early began 
to keep data on the amount of milk and butter produced, and 
wonderful milk records have been reported. While the Jersey is 
especially noted for the richness of its milk, the Holstein-Friesian 
is equally as well noted for its large milk flow. These results are 
reported in the Advanced Register. 
10 Leapine Yearty REcorps amone Houstein-FRissian Cows, Aprit 1, 
1913 
Name or Cow Pena ah ahaa 85 ead eed 
Banostine Belle DeKol . . . 27404.4 1058.34 1245.1 
Pontiac Clothilde DeKol 2d . .| 25318.0 1017.28 1196.8 
High-lawn Hartog DeKol . . | 25592.5 998.34 1174.8 
Colantha 4th’s Johanna . , 27432.5 998.26 1174.4 
Daisy Grace DeKol . . . . .| 27718.3 962.80 1132.7 
Creamelle Vale. . . Se ced 29591.4 924.68 1087.8 
Aralia DeKol . . . . . «| 28090.0 913.86 1075.1 
Caroline Paul Parthenea . . .| 21966.3 888.11 1044.8 
Belle Netherland Johanna .. . 22811.8 883.07 1088.9 
Woodcrest Meta Vernon DeKol .| 28436.1 880.24 1035.5 
184. Guernsey dairy cattle. — This breed was developed on 
the Islands of Guernsey and Alderney, the climate being similar 
to that of Jersey Island. The Guernsey cattle are supposed 
to. have the same French ancestry as the Jerseys. It is assumed 
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