36 MILK RECORD. 



Escutcheon 4i inches broad just beneath vnlra, 



and correspondingly extensive. 

 Mirrors large. 

 Disposition very quiet. 

 Joints of vertebrae loose and open. 

 Skin medium thick, soft, and easily lifted. 



The milk record of "Waushakum Farm has now 

 been kept for a number of years under the same sys- 

 tem, and we present it with the more confidence as 

 we are personally cognizant of the general correct- 

 ness of the facts set forth. Commencing with the 

 most carefully-selected native cattle, so called, but 

 for the most part unknown grades, we gradually 

 worked into an Ayrshire-breeding herd, as our trials 

 thoroughly convinced us of their worth. In the fol- 

 lowing tables are given the results for each cow for 

 each month of her milking, considering only those 

 animals which were kept throughout the fann year, 

 and counting the heifers as cows from the time they 

 came into milk. 



