THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. 



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Table 2.— Herd No. 1. 



NO. 





LB. 



LB. 



PER CENT 







COW 



AGE 



MILK 



FAT 



FAT 



PROFIT 



LOSS 



1 



3 



4191 



122 



2.91 





$7.59 



2 



2 



3441 



126 



3 66 





5.98 



3 



3 



3869 



126 



3.51 





3.58 



4 



3 



4255 



158 



3.71 



$1.21 





5 



3 



4594 



165 



3.60 



3.61 





6 



3 



4613 



176 



3.81 



5.81 







3 



4857 



176 



3.62 



6.00 





8 



3 



4551 



177 



3.88 



5.81 





9 



6 



5019 



185 



3.68 



6.20 





10 



3 



5617 



185 



3.29 



6.73 





11 



8 



4833 



186 



3.84 



8.20 





12 



3 



5537 



194 



3.48 



8.93 





13 



3 



5892 



202 



3.42 



11.66 





14 



3 



4494 



209 



4.65 



12 41 





35 



3 



5621 



211 



3.75 



13.33 





16 



8 



6510 



211 



3.24 



14.16 





17 



3 



6661 



211 



3.16 



14.30 





18 



3 



5631 



215 



3.82 



15.80 





19 



5 



7438 



238 



3.2o 



21.35 





20 



10 



6639 



244 



3.69 



20.90 





21 



10 



8523 



259 



3.98 



25.16 





22 



10 



9092 



260 



2.86 



26.67 





23 



11 



7036 



265 



3.76 



27.65 





24 



4 



6665 



276 



4.29 



29.70 







$285.59 



$17.15 













1715 







$268.44 





AV. 





5565 



199 



3.57 



&11.18 





Difference in profit between best and poorest cows, $37.29. 



cows for nothing and would have made more money had he milk- 

 ed but his four best ones — the only ones that come up to the 

 standard a dairyman should have. The observance of such 

 points as this rates the business ability of the dairyman and 

 proves how essential it is that he should know just what each cow 

 is doing, and dispose of all unprofitable members of the herd. 



