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American Jersey Cattle Club Meeting 
The annual meeting of the American 
Jersey Cattle Club will be held on June 
7, at 11 o'clock. Eastern standard time, 
at the Hotel As tor. New York, corner of 
Jlroad\v;iy and 411 h Street. A large per¬ 
sonal attendance is urged. The club is 
embarking on a new, a more ambitious 
campaign for the promotion of the Jer¬ 
sey breed than has ever before been at¬ 
tempted. This campaign will be carried 
on by a staff of field workers under the 
direction of the extension committee and 
the extension department in the club of¬ 
fice. An exhibition and full explanation 
of plans and methods wiU he made, at the 
annual meeting for the information of. 
and for suggestions from, members and 
other Jersey breeders. The annual din¬ 
ner will be held on the evening of June 6, 
at 7 o’clock, Cnstern standard time, at 
the Hotel Aster. The charge to members 
and other Jersey breeders and their 
guests will be $2.50 each. 
Records of Milking Shorthorns 
I am sending you a few of the good 
records made by some of the dual-purpose 
Shorthorn cows for the past year. Glen- 
side Roan Queen of the Donald Wood¬ 
ward Farm has just finished a junior two- 
year-old record of 10,026 lbs. milk, 305.80 
lbs. bntterfat. Roan Clay, owned by 
Torohill Farm, as a senior yearling made 
a record of 7.435 lbs. milk, 204 lbs. butter- 
fat. Her sire, Glenslde Roan Clay, is 
said to be the heaviest bull in the world. 
He weighs 3,305 lbs., and belongs to a 
Yates County. N. Y., breeder. Another 
remarkably fine bull is the red bull Duke 
Royal, owned by MV. May of Chemung 
County. He is from Mr. Baxter’s herd 
of Bradford, Pa., and is out of Rose Brad¬ 
ford. who made in 1021 15.558 lbs. milk, 
637 lbs, bntterfat. and a profit above cost 
of feed of $223.07. Tn 1020 she gave 
12.423 lbs. milk and 516.4 lbs. butterfat. 
and owing to the higher price of butterfat 
turned in a profit of $253.17. Daisy Belle 
gave 10 005 lbs. milk. 510 lbs. bntterfat; 
Daisy Clay. 10,354 lbs, milk. 402 lhs. 
butterfat; Red Ros^\ with first calf, 9,335 
lbs. milk. 362.0 lbs. butterfat. These last 
named cows were given eommon farm 
rare, ran in pasture during the season, 
and were milked but twice each day. 
Tinder those conditions I consider them 
remarkably good records. In the January 
list of cows under test. Rose Wood, from 
the Donald Woodward herd, produced 
72 lbs. of bntterfat; Tllington Beauty of 
Sherwood Farm, N. ,T.. gave 60 lbs. but- 
ferfat in December. She led the list with 
74 lbs., and produced two tons of milk 
during the two months of November and 
December. Edgewood Fairy is credited 
with 12,274 lbs. milk, 611 ibs. butterfat 
ns a six-vear-old, and was milked but 
twice a day. T.ndy Favorite of the Glen- 
side herd, gave 14,528 lbs. milk. 615 lbs. 
butterfat. making a three-year average of 
12.800 lbs. milk and 552 lbs. bntterfat. 
Bessie Thorndale 2d. 13.008 lbs. milk. 
540 lbs. butterfat. These cows will weigh 
from 1,200 to 1,500 lbs., and would feed 
off to a heavy carcass of prime heef. 
Chemung Co.. N. Y. a. h. prince. 
Some Guernsey Records 
Dorothy of Walnut Grove 03060. a 
Guernsey cow, bred and owned by R. H. 
Ferguson, Kirkwood. Pa., recently com¬ 
pleted _ a record of 13.343.3 lbs. of milk 
and 656.95 lbs. of butterfat as a junior 
two year-old. She carried a calf 265 days 
of her testing period. The owner person¬ 
ally milks and feed the test cows, and 
with the help of a hired man does all the 
work on a 100-acre farm. Mrs. Ferguson 
helps with the care of the herd of about 
35 purebred Guernseys, approximately 
half of which are ju milk. 
Jeanette of the Prairie 2d 60685, a 
daughter of the three times National 
Dairy Show champion Guernsey bull, 
Ladysmith’s Cherub 30760, and she her¬ 
self a first prize cow at the National 
Dairy Show, has made a record of 10.000.1 
lbs. of milk and 63N.00 Ris. of butterfat 
in the four-year-old division. She car¬ 
ried a calf 271 days of her testing pei’iod. 
She was bred and is owned by W. W. 
Marsh. Waterloo, la. 
^ At I.ocke. N. Y., Maple Glen Miss 
Frost 80053. a young Guernsey cow 
weighing 850 to 000 lbs., that recently 
completed a yearly record of 13,165.0 
11 s. of milk and 692.76 lbs. of butterfat. 
She is owned by L. L. Coggshall of 
Map Glen Farm. She is a daughter of 
No Plus 1’ltra 4th 20328 and June Frost 
of Maple Glen 54333. This makes her a 
granddaughter of No Plus Ultra 15265 
on the sire’s side, and a great-grand¬ 
daughter id’ Ne Plus Ultra lo205 on her 
dam’s side. 
Plans for Breeding Crate 
I am interested in building a breeding 
Crate for cattle. Can you inform me 
where 1 cun get specifications and direc¬ 
tions for building same? s. K. u. 
By directing an inquiry to the Bureau 
of Animal Husbandry. Cornell Ltiiver- 
sity, Ithaca. N. Y„ you will receive blue¬ 
prints and specifications for constructing 
breeding crate for cattle. These devices 
are relatively simple in construction, and 
you will be able to build same from the 
plans that will be sent without cost. 
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not stain or discolor the hair, taint the 
milk or blister or irritate the animal. 
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TheU. S. Department of Agriculture are 
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