JUDGING DAIRY CATTLE 



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a large amount of vitality and nervous energy. Indications 

 of the temperament are easily seen in the prominence and 

 character of expression of the eye. Some claims have been 

 made that prominence of the spine indicates a large spinal 

 cord and active brain, being a further indication of nervous 

 force. There is very Uttle information on this subject, how- 

 ever, that will justify drawing conclusions. 



In judging dairy cattle, further than stated, there are 

 certain things of importance to be considered that especially 

 apply to this type, as set forth in the following score card 

 for a cow with the mammary parts well developed : 



A SCORE CARD FOR DAIRT COWS 



