306 LiVE-arocK judging 



With these exceptions, the judging of breeding classes 

 is conducted along the same general lines as described for 

 the market and breed types. The beef bull should be the 

 masculine personification of the butcher steer, while the 

 dairy bull (Fig. 152) should conform, as closely as it is 

 possible for a male to do, to the milky form of the dairy 

 cow. Most judges even attach importance to the size 

 and placing of the rudimentary teats of the dairy bull. 

 What is analogous to the crest of the stallion and bull is 

 designated the scrag in the ram and the shield in the boar. 



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