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Size — About 1,000 at maturity. This size having been found to give 

 th3 test results in this locality, and being of sufficient size to please buyers 

 eitner for breeding or to sell in Brighton as milk cows 



Color — Dark red with clear white patch — about one- third to one-fourth 

 white being preferred. This gives a wonderful attractive a 

 to a herd of cows, grouped or moving. Then, too, I have noted cows of this 

 color were tougher and gave yellower milk and butter. 



Style — Small head land horns, slim Leek, straight back, sharp should- 

 ers, wide on the loins, large shapely hind quarters, long, slim tail, udder 

 extending well forward and back, well up under belly, teats long of equal 

 length, well spread, large milk veins. 



Disposition — ^uiet aDd pleasant. 



The following is the best 365 consecutive days' milk record of cows 

 that have been in this herd and are ancestors of the present herd: 



Name No. Milk 



Rosa ....' 3143 7562 



Muriel 8650 (15 yr old. 5602 



Alleta 10259 6445 



Acorn 4492 8031 



Acme 5th 10342 8183 



Rose Layde 11158 8194 



Bonnie Nannie 4th 11701 8507 



Roxie 4498 9191 



Rose Electa .... 10336 10207 



Rena Myrtle ... 9530 12172 



The following is the best record of butter of cows that have been in this 



herd and are ancestors of the present herd: 



Name. No. Lbs of butter 



Rose 3143.14 lbs., 16 oz. 7 ds 



Muriel 8650. (15 yrs old 259 



Alleta 10259 325 



Acorn 4492 308 



Acmo 5th 10342 386 



Rose Ladye 11158 463 



Bornie Nannie 4.. 11701 381 



Rozie 4498 316 



Rose Electa 10336 467 



Rena Myrtle .... 9530 547 



Ren.t Deross 10347 572 



