96 Dairying at Park Royal , 1905. 
Table II. gives the result of the competition so far as the 
prize-winners are concerned : — 
Table II . — Result of Butter-test Competition ( Class 160). 
Class 160A.-COWS EXCEEDING 900 LB. LIVE WEIGHT. 
Name of 
exhibitor 
Name of 
cow 
Breed 
Live 
Weight 
Days 
in 
milk 
Milk 
Buti er 
Ratio 
Points 
.ijj p,/\n 
Result] 
^ no IPAD 
Lb. 
Lb.oz 
Lb. oz 
Lb. 
Dr. Watney 
Guenon’s Lady . 
Jersey 
1120 
96 
42 0 
2 12J 
15-01 
50 35 
1st Prize 
A. Miller-Hallett 
Salvadora . 
Jersey 
952 
152 
36 14 
2 7 
15-12 
50-20 
2 nd Prize 
Dr. Watney 
Violette 
Jersey 
924 
94 
47 0 
2 12 
17-08 
49*40 
1 row 
3rd Prize 
CLASS ItiOB.— COWS 900 LB. LIVE WEIGHT AND UNDER, 
Lady de Rothschild 
Lady Dora . 
J ersey 
861 
163 
47 14 
2 8J 
19-03 
52"25 
1st Prize 
Dr. Watney 
Wild Teasel 2nd 
Jersey 
896 
161 
41 8 
2 5j 
1770 
4950 
2nd Prize 
Bishop of Ipswich . 
Oxford Dewdrop 
Jersey 
861 
79 
51 2 
2 7| 
20-57 
43'65 
3rd Prize 
The three Special Prizes of 20/., 10/., and 51., and the Gold, 
Silver, and Bronze Medals given by the English Jersey Cattle 
Society, were awarded to : — (1) Lady de Rothschild, for Lady 
Dora (see portrait of this animal opposite) ; (2) to Dr. H. 
Watney, for Guenon's Lady ; and (3) to Mr. Miller-Hallett, for 
Salvadora. 
Highly Commended Cards and Certificates of Merit were 
given to 17 cows besides the prize-winners ; so that out of 
the 35 animals tested no less than 23 reached the standard 
necessary to win a prize, a result which must be considered 
satisfactory. 
In trials of this description most useful information is 
supplied by the averages of the various breeds competing. 
No apology is therefore necessary for the insertion of 
Table III. : — 
Table III . — Averages of Cattle Tested. 
No. of cows 
competing 
Breed 
Day r s in 
milk 
Milk 
Butter 
Ratio 
Points 
Lb. 
oz. 
Lb. 
oz. 
Lb. 
5 
Shorthorns 
113 
40 
16* 
1 
H 9 o 
32-03 
27-71 
1 
Lincolns. Bed do. 
47 
52 
12 
1 
6f 
37-08 
23-45 
2 
South Devons . 
109 
40 
9 
1 
H 
36-11 
24-57 
2 
Bed Polled 
82 
43 
14 
0 
16* 
14-22 
20-07 
21 
Jerseys . 
119 
39 
7- 1 - 
1 1 i 
2 
OH 
19-23 
40-63 
4 
Guernseys 
o5 
38 
K1 
°2 
1 
8* 
25-29 
26-37 
It is but fair to mention that one of the two South 
Devon cows tested gave milk showing an average of only 
1*67 fat on the two milkings. The average therefore of the 
South Devons, although set out, does not accurately represent 
the usual quality of the milk of that breed. 
