APPENDIX 



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Mammary Development 



Udder, 26. — 

 A — Large size, flexible and not fleshy . 

 B — Broad, level or spherical, not deeply cut 



between teats . .... 



C — Fore udder full and well rounded, running 



well forward of front teats 

 D — Rear udder well rounded, and well out 

 and up behind ... 



Teats, 8. — 



Of good and uniform length and size, regularly 



and squarely placed . . 



Milk Veins, 4. — 



Large, long, tortuous and elastic, entering large 

 and numerous orifices .... 

 Size, 4. — 



Mature cows, 800 to 1000 pounds . . . . 



Qeneral Appearance, 10. — 



A symmetrical balancing of all the parts, and a 

 proportion of parts to each other, depending 

 on size of animal, with the general appearance 

 of a high-class animal, with capacity for food 

 and productiveness at pail 



Counts 



10 



10 

 100 



Dale 191 . . 



Scorer 



Bull 



Name 



By Scale of Points Adopted by the American Jersey Cattle Club, 

 May 7, 1913 

 Head, 10. — 



A — Broad, medium length ; face dished ; nar- 

 row between horns ; horns medium in 

 size and incurving . . . 5 . . . . 



B — Muzzle broad, nostrils open, eyes full and 

 bold ; entire expression one of vigor, 

 resolution and masculinity . . 5 . . . . 



Neck, 7. — 



Medium length, with full crest at maturity ; 



clean at throat . 7 . . . . 



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