594 Report on the Exldhition of Live Stock at Wolverhampton. 
Yearling Bulls. — First i)rize, red, 1 year and 4 months-old: very gootl 
quality and character, a level evenly made animal of great promise. 
ISecoud prize, red, 1 year and 3 months-old : excellent flesh with substance, 
not so true-made as the first prize. 
Third j^rize, rich roan, 1 year and 2 months-old : quality surpassing all in 
the class, with good character, deficient in fore ribs, and rather so in substance, 
great flank and well let down in fore quarter. 
Fourth prize, roan, 1 year and 2 mouths-old : good quality, thick well- 
covered frame, rather short in length of body, and tail not well set on ; a com- 
pact useful animal. 
Reserve number, roan, 1 year and 7 months-old : a mellow-fleshed animal of 
good size and character, but having the advantage of age over the others ; 
he appeared to us too light in substance, upon rather long legs. 
This class required very great consideration ; we highly commended it. 
Bull Calves. — First jwize, red, with a little white, 10 months-old: good 
quality, an evenly-covered level back and good flanks, standing well on his 
legs. 
Second jirize, red and white, 7 months-old : fair quality, very good hair, and 
good hind quarters ; shoulders prominent and not well placed ; fore ribs rather 
flat. 
Third prize, red, 9 months-old : medium quality, lengthy frame, nice hind- 
quarters, and good flanks ; shoulders not well laid, and wanting in crops. 
As a whole a very moderate class. 
Cows. — First \mze, roan, 5 years and 5 months-old : excellent quality and 
hair ; somewhat short-drawn and lumpy in hind quarters, with rather light 
thighs, but her frame well covered all over and showing good character, with a 
very robust constitution. 
Second prize, roan, 5 years and 8 months-old : good quality and character, 
large scale with jjlcnty of substance, ribs not sufSciently arched, nor so well 
covered on the back as should be, with drooping quarters; nevertheless a 
stylish cow. 
Third prize, red and white, 3 years and 4 months-old : good quality, a cow 
on very short legs, excellent bosom and fore quarter throtxghout ; but her short 
very badly covered hind quarters, particularly from her hips to rump, and tail 
set on too high, with rather thick legs, prevented her taking a more prominent 
position. 
Iteserve number, red roan, 7 years and 5 months-old : very good quality, 
with an evenly made and well covered back, her fore quarter very light, and par- 
ticularly thin through her plates, indicating weakness of constitution. 
A very indifferent class. 
Heifers not exceeding 3 years-old. — First prize, white, 2 years and 3 mouths- 
old, excellent quality, good hair and cliaracter, short but compact frame, well 
covered ; a very nice animal, rather small. 
Second prize, red, 2 years and 5 months-old : excellent quality, good hair, 
well-formed frame, with more length than the first-prize heifer, fore quarter not 
so deep, and somewhat small. 
Third prize, roan, 2 years and 2 months-old : medium quality, harsh hair, 
flesh not meUow enougli, standing on rather too long legs, great length, back 
wonderfully well covered, handsome outline, excepting only the setting on of 
the tail. 
lleserve number, white, 2 years and 7 months-old : good qrtality, large scale, 
evenly covered, not maintaining the character of the prize heifers. 
A very large and excellent class ; we highly commended it. 
learling lleiftrs. — First prize, roan, 1 year and 8 months-old : good qualit}% 
compact well-formed frame, combining great substance and character, not quite 
deep enough in fore quarter, but an excellent heifer. 
