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CHAPTEE XX. 



THE BREED IN THE SHOW-YAKD CONTINUED. 



" Senior Wranglers." 



We believe it will be found useful to have in collected 

 form a note of ttie winners of the first prizes in the classes 

 of aged bulls and cows at all the shows of the Highland 

 Society at which prizes were given for polled breeding gtock. 

 A few remarks are added to assist in the identification of 

 the various animals. These become more brief as regards 

 the later shows, ample information being already given as 

 to recent winners. For the title and plan of this part of 

 the work we are indebted to the late Mr H. H. Dixon, 

 who drew up a similar sketch of prize Shorthorns at the 

 shows of the Eoyal Agricultural Society of England. 



Perth, 1829. 



Bull, Black Jock, bred and exhibited by Hugh Watson, 

 Keillor. 



Cow, Old Geannie 1, bred and exhibited by Hugh 

 Watson, Keillor. 



Black Jock has not been entered in ' Herd Book.' He 

 was the sire of Grey-breasted Jock 2, and was the third 

 bull named Jock used at Keillor. 



Old Grannie l,the prima cow of the ' Herd Book,' was 



