The Guernsey Brkep 



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Group of Guernseys owned by John C. Forster. ( lattunl iMilis, l-.nylan'l AM were 

 prize winners at Bath and \\'est of England Sliow in 1911 



Bart., would indicate that some breeders took a keen interest 

 in the dairy production of their cows, and persons who know 

 Mr. Lennard state tliat he always had an enthusiastic inter- 

 est in his herd. 



''I may sa}' that all the cows and heifers I have are 

 descended from one cow imported by l\Tr. Fowler of Rushey, 

 which I bou£jht in 1870, Lady No. \. No. 170 English Guern- 

 sey Herd Book. 



"She was a regular breeder; her milk \-aried frrmi six- 

 teen to eighteen quarts a day, which produced from 2 pounds 

 to 2 pounds 9 ounces of butter, according to the season." 



Quarts Pounds 



mdk butter 



Julia 19,1 2.8,S 



Lady No. 1 16 2.8 



Lady No. 1 17 2.8.i 



Lady No. 1 17.1 2.11 



Lady No. 2 16 2.1 



Lady No. 2 16,1 2.5 



Lady No. 2 16 2.1 



Lady No. 2 17 2.85 



Lady No. 2 16 2. .8 



Lady No. 2 17 2,15 



Lady No. 2 (11 years old) 18,1 3.15 



Lady No. 3 (second calf) 15 115 



Lady No. 3 (third calf) 16 2.8 



Lady No. 4 ^---iJ}^,ti%%ymcrosom'' '■" 



