exhibited at Kilhurn. 
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The Judges of Angein and Jutland breeds kindly furnished 
me with the following very capital Report : — 
Angelx. 
Class 284. Bulls above Two Years old. — Three animals exhibited, gene- 
rally with good points and good size. Prizes were awarded to eaeh. 
Class 285. Bull not exceeding Two Years old. — Two exhibit(^d, to one of 
which (No. 2818) the first prize was awarded ; the other was of inferior 
quality, and received no award. 
Class 286. Cows above TJiree Years old. — Four exhibited, all good specimens 
of the breed, showing good points and good milking qualities. Prizes were 
awarded to Nos. 2821, 2820, and 2823; and the reserve number given to 
No. 2822. 
Class 287. Heifers not exceeding Three Years old. — Four exhibited, all 
good, with excellent points, good size, and good condition. The first prize 
was awarded to a particularly good and well-grown animal (No. 2827), the 
second and third prizes to Nos. 2824 and 2825 respectively, and the reserve 
number to 2826. 
Jutland. 
Class 280. Bulls above Two Yeais old. — Six exhibited ; heavy well-grown 
animals, with good meat-producing characters; fair specimens of the breed. 
The prizes were awarded to Nos. 2829, 2832, and 2830, respectively. No. 2828 
was the reserve. 
Class 289. Bidls not exceeding Two Years old. — Two exhibited. The 
first prize was awarded to No. 2834, a well-grown animal, with good size and 
good points. The other was withdrawn. 
Class 290. Cows above TJiree Years old. — Six exhibited, all of good size, 
showing meat-producing rather than milk-producing qualities. The prizes 
were awarded to Nos. 2837, 2839, and 2841, respectively. No. 2840 was the 
reserve. 
Class 291. Heifers not exceeding Three Years old. — Five exhibited. A 
very good lot, in which the characteristics of the breed were well marked, 
especially in No. 2846, to which the first prize was awarded. Nos. 2842 and 
2844 received the second and third prizes. 
The Judges regret that these two impOitant breeds should have been so 
sparingly represented on the present iinportant occasion. 
The Angein breed is the best dairying breed in Denmark, and furnishes a 
large proportion of the butter produce which now forms so important an 
article of export from that country to Great Britain ; while the stock-markets 
of this country testify tc the increasing demand that exists for the meat- 
producing breeds of Schleswig and of Jutland. 
Christopher Breinholt. 
Johannes Fries. 
John Wilson. 
The classes for Schleswig-Holstein cattle, and for " other 
Foreign Breeds," alike for " meat-producing " as for " milking 
purposes," were unfortunately totally devoid of entries. 
This brings my Report of the Cattle Classes at Kilburn to a 
somewhat abrupt termination ; and I feel that I cannot close 
it without tendering to the Secretary, Mr. Jenkins, and to the 
several Judges and Stewards of Live-stock, my warmest thanks 
for their willingness to give me information in their respective 
departments whenever I had occasion to seek it. 
