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A STUDY OF FARM ANIMALS 



Dueoc-Jersey Boar, 

 Orion Chief 13333 



Orion II, 6539. 



j Orion 4901 



\ Ohio Anna 10068 



iMiibel 22518 



Longfellow 6815 

 Agnes X 15250 



In making this form of pedigree, the names of the males 

 are at the top of each bracket, and the females at the bot- 

 tom. This style may be extended from genei'ation to genera- 

 tion, the number of ancestors doubling each remove to the 

 rjght. This pedigree shows that Orion Chief, a noted Duroc- 

 Jersey, had Orion II for sire and Mabel for dam. Going 

 back another generation, it will lie noted that, in the line of 

 male descent, his grandsire was Orion and his grandam, 

 Ohio Anna. On the dam's sitle, Longfellow is his grandsire 

 and Agnes X, the grandam. If we now go back another 

 generation, we have four great-grandsires and four great- 

 grandams. This form of pedigree shows the complete ances- 

 trj^, and is the only one generally used by stockmen in giving 

 the breeding of an animal. One may find many examples 

 of this form of pedigree in the sale catalogues of breeders of 

 dairy cattle and swine. These publications of pedigrees 

 may usually be obtained on application to advertisers of 

 such sales in live-stock and agricultural journals. 



The ancestral line of the dam is another form of display- 

 ing a pedigree. This may be illustrated by the following 

 pedigree of the Shorthorn bull Villager. 



Imp. Villager 295884. 



Roan: calved March 1, 1906. Bred by C. H. Jolliffe. Darlinglon. England. 



Dams 



Breeders of d.\ms 



Rosy Cloud (\'or 50E) . . . C. H. Jolliffe 



Rosy Dawn C. H . Jolliffe 



Rose Blossom S. Campbell 



Roselinty S. Campbell 



Rosemary S. Campbell 



Roan Rosebud S. Campbell 



Rosebud S. Campbell 



Rosebud 1st S. Campbell 



Rosebud S. Campbell 



Sires Breeders of sires 



VillaRe Beau 29.588.3 Wm. Duthie 



Chorister 29.5883 Wm. Duthie 



Misty Morning 153603 Wm. Duthie 

 Clan Alpine 1.308.52 Messrs. Nelson 



Gravesend 98361 A. Cruickshank 



Banner Bearer 96034 Wm. Duthie 

 BorouEh Member 64872 J. Bowman 

 Sir Christopher (2289.5) R. Booth 

 DipthonE (17681) A. Cruickshank 



Scarlet Velvet (16916) A. Cruickshank 



Villager is of special interest to Shorthorn breeders, be- 

 cause he is one of the most noted sires in the historj^ of the 



