SWINE GEOBGE E. DAT. 55 



Objections — Clumsy, slow, awkward movement; low carriage; 

 waddling or twisting walk. A seeming itired or lazy appear- 

 ance; not standing erect and firm. 



Condition — 2. Healthy, skin clear of scurf, scales and sores; 

 soft and mellow to the touch; flesh fine; evenly laid on and 

 free from lumps and wrinkles. Hair soft and lying close to 

 body; good feeding qualities. 



Objections — Unhealthy, skin scaly, wrinkled, scabby or harsh, 

 flabbiness or lumpy flesh; too much fat for breeding. Hair 

 harsh, dry and standing up from body; poor feeders; deafness, 

 partial or total. 



Disposition — 2. Lively, easily handled and seemingly kind, 

 responsive tO' good treatment. 



Objections — Cross, sluggish, restless, wild or of a vicious turn. 



Sjmimetry or Adaptation of Points — 3. The adaptation of all 

 the points, size and style combined to make the desired type 

 or model. 



CHESTER WHITE. 



Scale of points adopted by the Standard Chester White 

 Record Association. 



Counts 



Head and face 4 



Eyes 2 



Ears 2 



Neck 2 



Jowl ...._ - - 2 



Shoulders - - 6 



Chest - Q 



Back and Loin 15 



Sides and Rib „ 8 



Belly and Flank 6 



Ham and Rump 10 



Feet and Legs 10 



Tail 1 - - I 



Coat - - 2 



Color S 



Size - 5 



Action and Style 4 



Condition 4 



Disposition 3 



Total - 100 



Disqualifications. 



Form — Upright ears; small cramped chest; crease around back 

 of shoulders and over the back, causing a depression easily 

 noticed; feet broken down causing the animal to walk on 

 pastern joints; deformed or badly crooked legs. 



Size — Chuffy, or not two-thirds large enough for- age. 



