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Farmers* Bulletin 1135. 



Fig. 11. — The round comb may be used Fig. 12. — Catching the tips of the hair 

 to curl the hair of the Hereford. or combing up to give the wavy ap- 



pearance. 



calf, and parallel to the first line. After considerable experience the 

 curling of the hair may be done with the currycomb alone. A round 

 one is best for this purpose. After all the lines are made the hair 

 that was combed back in making the marks should be lightly brushed 

 up with a brush or currycomb. This will leave the hair in distinct 

 wavy lines as desired. The hair on the flanks and defective places 

 should be brushed up to fill them out. The Aberdeen- Angus is 

 shown as illustrated in figure 15. 



Fig. 13. — A Hereford with hair curled for the t:hQW ring. 



