1h* RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1485 
Live Stock News 
Notes on Devon Cattle 
E. H. Marshall of New Hampshire has 
recently sold to H. W. Fuller of Ver¬ 
mont. the bull Dartmouth Duke 9460. 
He is by Roseeroft Dandy 9083. a son of 
Songbird, first prize cow wherever shown 
this year. Mr. Marshall has also sold 
four heifer calves to William F. Flynn 
of Worcester County, Mass. 
F. Chamberlain & Sou of New York 
have sold the bull Champion 0480 to F. 
S. Lewis. New York. 
John W. Summers of North Carolina 
has sold Sir Raleigh 9445 to W. A. Fiek- 
ling of South Carolina. 
J. Coffing & Sons of Indiana have made 
recent sales of young animals to parties 
in Michigan and Massachusetts. Among 
these are a bull calf from Meadow Belle 
15436. which was sold to Roseeroft. Wor¬ 
cester County. Mass., and then passed on 
to the Connecticut Agricultural College. 
Meadow Belle has a record of 550 lbs. of 
butterfat under very ordinary conditions. 
A sister of Meadow Belle has gone to 
Cecil Wheeler of Massachusetts. 
N. I'. Beardsley of Connecticut has 
sold the four-year-old cow Annette 15857 
to Roseeroft, Worcester County, Mass. 
They have also obtained the bull Duke of 
Roxbury 0180. winner of second prize at 
the New England Fair. This bull takes 
the place of Jack 0189, which was sold to 
Raymond C. Barrows of Connecticut. Mr. 
Barrows has sold the yearling heifer 
Princess Irene 16129 to J. E. Gifford of 
Massachusetts. This heifer was sired by 
a son of Meadow Belle 15436. 
A. R. O. Tests. —The three-year-old 
heifer Bright Promise has already passed 
the test requirements for animals of her 
age, although she still has over three 
months in which to increase her record. 
From February 22 to November 1 she 
had produced • 0.044.9 lbs. of milk and 
299.ft lbs. of butterfat. It will be seen 
that she has been a uniformly high tester, 
her butter fat test in October being C per 
cent for hpth morning and night. Her 
owners write that a severe injury to one 
teat has caused them to take away her 
grain feed and that there has been a con¬ 
siderable reduction on this account. 
Dartmouth Rose, from April 8 to No¬ 
vember 1, has given 5.065.S lbs. of milk 
and 261.5 lbs. of butterfat. This cow is 
five years old and is being kept under en¬ 
tirely normal farm conditions, as is her 
stable mate, mentioned above. She must 
make the full requirements for aged cows, 
namely. 360 lbs. butterfat. She is pro¬ 
ducing a good flow of milk at the present 
time, and her test for October was 4.6 
per cent butterfat. Both of these cows 
spent four weeks of September at tin* 
Fall fairs, with no special benefit to their 
milk or fat production. Both were sired 
by Roseeroft Prince 8798, a son of Song¬ 
bird 14753, the first prize cow wherever 
shown this year. j. E. giffokd. 
Ayrshire Notes 
Fancy MacEan 35596, of Blackburn 
Farm. Sewiekle.v, Pa., heads the list of 
Ayrshire cows completing records during 
the past quarter year. Her production 
was 16.820 lbs. milk, containing 618.45 
lbs. fat. Her consistency at the pail is 
indicated in the total of 43,275 lbs. milk. 
1.543.08 lbs. fat. made during her first 
three lactations. She was bred by Robert 
Templeton Sons. Ulster, Pa., and sired 
by MacEan Prince, with seven advanced 
registry daughters. 
The first official production records on 
Ayrshire.? in Porto Rico have recently 
been started on the farm of Jose 1'. 
Vaamonde at Fajardo, under the super¬ 
vision of the Experiment Station at Rio 
Piedras. Mr. Vaamonde begins his record 
testing with two heifers, one a daughter 
of the 1919 National grand champion. 
Admiral Beatty of Wendover, and the 
other a sister to Penshurst Nancy Star, 
now making an outstanding production 
with 14.355 lbs. milk. 556.47 lbs. fat in 
her first 271 daws as a junior two-year- 
Old. 
Hampshire? are profitable and are 
economical pork producers. I have tried 
out other breeds, and have settled on 
those as my choice. They dress out a 
high percentage of high-priced meat with 
a smaller percentage of lard. The meat 
is of a fine texture and flavor, being of 
the bacon type. They are great rustlers, 
doing fine on pasture. One may grow 
them very economically in this way. The 
outlook for the Hampshire business _ is 
very promising. They are fast coming 
into favor with the breeder and the 
packer. I find no trouble in selling my 
-took. The cnlv trouble is in not having 
enough to fill orders. The coming year 
will see my herd enlarged and improved 
as much as possible. 
Allegany Co., N. Y. J. Ji. faknsworth. 
The price of corn is so low that the 
farmer has to look for better stock to 
make more money out of the crop. I 
know of no better way than to invest in 
purebred hogs at present prices. Any 
purebred hogs will pay a handsome divi¬ 
dend the first year, and thereafter be 
regular mortgage lifters. I breed the 
Spotted Polancl-Chinas for the reason 
that they are very careful mothers, have 
eight to 12 and often more pigs to the 
litter, make very good gains on amount 
of feed consumed and are ideal for meat 
purposes. You who are thinking of buy¬ 
ing purebreds, give the Spotted Poland,- 
(’hinas a chance to prove their superior 
merit as profit makers. 
G. CLYDE THOMPSON. 
Franklin Co., Pa. 
Please find enclosed a clipping from 
the Popular Magazine, which interested 
me very much, but ar my father, who is 
well informed on these lines, knew noth¬ 
ing about it. he advised me to inquire 
i ' out it of Tiie R. N.-Y. Is this a true 
statement? 
“Bella Pontiac, a cow owned by T. A. 
Barron of Brantford, Ontario, has set a 
new record for milk and milk product 
production. For the year ended June 18 
the animal produced 27.107 lbs. of milk, 
1.250 lbs. of fat and 1.273 lbs. of butter.” 
In a recent report from Mr. W. A. 
Clemons, secretary of the Canadian IIol- 
stein-Friesian Association, Bella Pontiac, 
a cow owned by T. A. Barron of Brant¬ 
ford. Ontario, is credited with making a 
world’s record for butter production, this 
great cow having produced 27.101 lbs. of 
milk and 1.587.5 lbs. of butter in one 
year. The statement regarding her milk 
record is nearly correct, but the figure 
1.273 lbs. of butter is incorrect. That is 
the amount of btterfat produced, which 
in terms of butter would be 1.587.5. 
J. w. B. 
George E. Potts. Willsboro. N. Y., has 
sold to T. S. Boggess. Macon. Miss., a 
young bull. Maid’s Sybil Oxford 190235, 
by Gypsy's Royal Oxford 164800, out of 
Raleigh's Virginia Maid 438926. This 
young bull took first prize and sweep- 
stakes at the Essex County and the Clin¬ 
ton County, N. Y., fairs. 
The second State Holstein-Friesian 
Breeders’ sale will be held January 11- 
12. 1022. at the Liverpool Pavilion, Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y. 
SHEEP 
ncglstored HAMPSHIRE DOWN EWES and Ram 
n Dumbs. Reg. South Down Ewes and Ram l.ambs For 
Sale. - ELLIS TIGER, Gladstone, N. J 
nee. Shropshire Hams, 1 and 2 years old. Wooled to 
n nose. Bargains. i.EKOY C. IIOWKK, Ludtowville, A. Y. 
Reg. Shropshire Rams, 1 & 2 yrs. old. Also 
30 ewes. STEVENS BROS., Wilson, N. Y. 
r P„|„ Reg. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. HAMS mid 
rOloaie ewes. Apply ormn FARM, Pnrahaie, 8. Y. 
nrn Prorla Cmflo Also few registered Shropshire** for 
ZDU UraUC lWBS sale. THE ORCHARDS, Bennington, Vermont 
| HORSES 
BELGIAN HORSES For Sale 
Choice Stallions and Mares, including all my show 
stock. (We won twenty-five hundred dollars in cash 
prizes in three shows this fall). Ten brood and show 
mares weighing one ton each, 20 Stallions and fillies 
from one to three years old. If a stallion is needed 
in your district I will arrange to place one there. 
My stock will please you. Terms arranged. 
DENNISON FARMS 
159 Pearl Street Buflalo. N. Y. ! 
MISCELLANEOUS 
WANTED—Either Jersey or Guernsey Cow 
about to calve with second ealf. Must be good milk, 
er. Give full particulars in first letter. 
I’OWEI.L CREEK FARMS - May'a Landing, N. J. 
j AYRSHIRES ' 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let ns know vour wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby, Ohio 
X-.ARGE AYRSHIRES 
Accredited herd plan. No reactors. Excellent rec- 
o-.is. Animals of all ages. Reasonable prices. 
I KESTMONT FARM - Sunbury, Pa. 
Registered Ayrshires a'c 0 c 1 r f e e nVV fl e u te herd 
One Yearling Bull, Two Bull Calves. Also some 
good females. Perry Warren, Peru, Vermont 
JERSEYS 
HAMILTON ¥17¥>d7 ,1 V r G 
FARM cJHiIOfli 1 3 
Several Grandsons ui 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC — Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. J 
For Sale JERSEY BULL 
dropped Dee. 28, i920. Sire, Pet’s Oxford Trowville 
173859. Dam, Eminence Fairy Queen 279333. A fine 
individual and right in every way. If you are look¬ 
ing for something good look this one up. Address 
MULLJKKN ESTATE, New Canaan, Conn. 
GUERNSEYS 
Since 1908, only 
GUERNSEY 
Bulls have been used in a Cali¬ 
fornia herd of over 100 head 
of grade females with the re¬ 
sult that the average yearly 
production of butterfat has 
increased steadily from 227 
lbs. per head in 1909. to 
309 lbs. in 1914 and 371 lbs. 
in 1920. The Guernsey Bull 
is “The Winner of the Battle 
with the Scrub.” 
Send for the free booklet 
“ The Grade Guernsey ” 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R-25 PETERBORO, N. H. 
Guernseys For Sale 
Young bulls, ready for service. Bull 
calves, one to six months old. All line, 
straight young fellows, from damswith 
large records, or that are now being 
tested. Best of blood lines. Conte to 
us for the best in Guernseys. Herd 
established twenty-two years. Under 
Federal supervision and free from 
tuberculosis. 
BELLMATH FARMS 
Sennett, N. Y. 
SCAB-CHASE 
cures itch, mange and 
scabies on your ani¬ 
mals. or it does not 
———————— cost you a cent. Ahsol 
utely guaranteed. Liberal package $1.50 at your- 
dealer, or write CMILAW* FARMS, Inc.. In Na. 9. Newport. VI. 
HOLSTEINS 
HOLSTEIN BULL “ 
If you knew where you could buy a son of a 37 lbs. 
bull, a grandson of JUDGE SEGIS, son of KING SEGIS, 
out of a magnificent cow tracing (closely) twice to 
KING OF THE PONTIACS, greatest of all sites, for so 
moderate a price, would write or wire to (hideout 
about him. Federal supervision. F. C. RIGGS 
{Breeder of Holsteins) Trumansburg, New Fork 
12 Reg. Holstein Heifers-12 
One to three yenrsof npre; choicely bred, tine individuals. 
All bred but two; some spnnppnjr. One or the lot. Priced 
to sell. Chance to make some change. 
F H.RIVENBURGH Prop. ELITE STOCK FARM,Munnsville.N Y. 
FOR SALE—12 Perlect Reg. Holsteins 
3-vear-olds, tuberculin tested, 60-dny guarantee, fresh or 
soon due. Ormsby breeding. Farm for sale, ideal 
Summer home, dairying or cattle breeding. C1IA8. A. 
IIOWELL. Howells, Orange Co., jN, Y. 70 miles 
west N. V. C. ErieK. K. 
A PONTIAC BULL FOR $75 
Sire’s 2 nearest dams average 33 80 butter in 7 days. 
Calf was horn March 24,1921. Well grown, straight 
and guaranteed. A. F. KILTS, R. D. 6. Fort Plain, N. Y. 
Registered (Spot Farm) Holsteins f„!„ c th v s e «i.i to 2 o 
cows and 10 bulls. JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N.Y. 
H olstrin-Kripftinn llfdfer and null Calves. Purebred register¬ 
ed and high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding 
Reg. Duroc Pigs. BR0WHCR0FT FARMS. McGraw. Cortland Co., M.Y 
For Sale West view Glen Laddie 
born Jan. 14, 19*21 ; sired by Lang water Ultimas, 
whose first daughter on test has just produced 1310 
lbs. of milk and 64.34 lbs. of f»it in one m wi'h, The 
dam is King’s Lovely Lassie, a granddaughter of Ne 
Plus Ultra, now on test and in 181 days lias prod need 
6,002 lbs. milk and 293 Ibv fat. This calf is straight 
and clean, and from a herd under Federal supei-vi 
sion for the past two years. Tho fl’-st oh^ok for £200 
gets him. WE8TVIEW FARM, Pawling. N.Y. 
i 
Wanted to Buy 
Heifers. Slate lowest price. Adv. 9788, cure If. N.-Y. 
| SWINE j 
LARGE BERKS HIRES 
A T HIGH WOOD: 
~ SPECIAL OFFER“ 
OF 
REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULLS 
We are offering for sale two regiatered bulls ready 
for service from A. It. stock on both sides lor SI t>o 
EACH. Also two younger bulls from six > nine 
months old for ;>1GU Each. Herd Federally 
'Tuberculin Tested. Heal opportunity for furweib. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Walter S. Kerr, Mgr. Lohasset, Mast:. 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Offers three Bull Calves from 8-12 mos. old. 
Also a lew females. Herd free from tuber¬ 
culosis. All stock from high testing A. R. 
dams. Prices, Bulls $l50-$250. Females 
$300-$800. 
1'. F. (Staples, Mgr., East llullinton, Mass. 
The first prize Berkghire barrow, shown by Peiiua. 
State College at the recent InternalionnI Live Stock 
Exposition, as well as his sire and dam were bred 
by us. Selected gilts both bred and open of the same bin, d 
)inesn"\v for sale. H. C.&H. B. Harpeniling, Box 15. Dundee, N. V. 
STONE’S BERKSHIRES 
HOLIDAY SPECIAL SALE 
40 Sows and Gilts, bred to our noted boars for 
spring biters. Sew- ihat have had fitters Price 
850 to !$7 5 each. Gilts to farrow their first littc , 
i#.'55 to 8*50 each. Summer Shouts, either sex, S*~5 
to SOS5 each. August and September pigs.either 
sex, SS8 to SS15 cadi. When taken in lots of ihiee 
or more we pay Express charge. 
Richard H Stone. Trumansburg', N- Y. 
BERKSHIRES of Size and Quality 
Service hoars, boar pigs, bred and open gilts of the 
loading type. Good show record. Cholera immure. 
RICHARD E. WAIS . Lebanon, N. J. 
SOUTHDOWN LAMBS fS^sIus 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. It. 
dams or dams that will be tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. W4W * dairy FARMS, 22 S. 32d SI., Phil,.. Pi. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breed¬ 
ing. Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenango Co. New York 
WALDORF FARMS, North Chatham, N.Y. 
Offer for sale two excellent sons of Lang water African¬ 
der from dams with A. R. records. Also offer one year¬ 
ling May Rose bull, ready for service. Young bull calves 
at very attractive prices. Accredited Herd. Guernseys, 
Suffolk horses and Duroc swine. 
Florham Farm—For Sale—A Few Choice Bull Calves 
from tested dams. Prices very reasonable. 
II. H. ALLEN, Mgr. Madison, N. J. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Milking Shorthorns CS 
for milk and meat. The Durham cow of our forefathers. 
Inquiries invited. WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washingtonville, N. Y. 
COR SALE— Bull Calves from pood milking Shorthorn 
■ dams. J. E. BLEDLE - Brockport, New York 
| DOGS and FERRETS 
German Shepherd 
Matrons. I’cps. i>nd 10c for large instructive list. 
NISIINA COLLIE KENNELS, W. R. Watson, 
.Mgr., Box 174o, Macon, Mo., formerly of Oakland. Iona 
Thoroughbred AIREDALE PUPPIES 
S' ire, a tl-ie lype with five CHAMPIONS in first three pen era- 
tions. Wc guarantee you a good pup or return your 
money. Males, 825 ; Females, $15. Papers furnished. 
VALLEY EGG FARM JLittle \ alley, X. V . , 
AFTON AIREDALES F w T LL Rfl BREo 
Vigorous pups, $155 to $S5i>. Can be .iegistered. Males, 
Females and Spayed. AFTON FAU1I,E. l)ummontnn,Y«rmoiit 
A Dam, A. K. G. registered. Sire, good 
Airedale I ups tvpc. Males, IMO; - females, $8. 
NORMAN Tit KIM.E H. 8 Holley, New York 
Registered Airedale Terrier Pups^'nnT.fg 
ance-cry. Martin E. Tlicw - Ailliur-burg, N. Y. 
For Sale-Police Puppies K, byan 
■ ■ ■' — 
■ •vt' TJ T> 17'T'C Dark and white, f'ircular free. 
I 1.1\ I V lb 1 Mason Dk kkrson, Makkesax, Wis. 
f e it n n t s 
for hunting and killing rut -. Instruction book and price 
list flee. Levi Farnsworth New London, Ohio 
FERRETS any Quantity 
TRIMMAL’8 PET SHOP. Stamp for reply. 
289 West Main Street - ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
For Sale—Large Type Berkshires 
One No. 1 service boar, born in March, 1921. Also 
August and September sow pigs, Harpemlings’ 
II igliwood breeding. E. A. WHITFORD, Adams Center, M.Y. 
SHADY SIDE ZQERKSIIIRES 
Special offer of pigs 3 mos. old. Bred Sows and Service 
Boars. Wet-hip C. O. D. Satisfaction Guaranteed 
E.G. FIS11EK _ Hamilton, New York 
SPRING BANK BIG TYPE BERKSHIRE SOWS 
bred for Spring, 1922, litters to a good on of Symboleer 
Bill. AIL CHOLERA IMMUNE. No. 181200. For Price address 
J. E. WATSON - Marbledale, Conn. 
B E li K Sll 11{KS. Big type sows, boars and pigs for sale. 
All stock guaranteed. I’ATMOOIl KAIUI.S, Hurt field. .N.Y. 
BIG TYPE 
CHESTER WHITES 
Largest and oldest herd in the East- 
Write for prices on what you want. 
VICTOR FARMS 
Bellevale New York 
Reg. Duroc-Jersey Boar and Sow Pigs 
of the big tvpe. MeChord-Patbfinder strain. 8nnd 12 
weeks old. Gulya few left. Write for special prices 
LAKE VIEW FARM - Nbwtox, Sussex Co., N. J. 
DUROCS Boars Ready for Service. $25 
Sows to breed, 820 each. Very fine stock, Pedi¬ 
gree furnished. ANDREW R. BECKER, Schoharie, N. V. 
D | I /"a O Sensation, Orion and Taxpayer 
W r\ V/ O Breeding. All ages lbr sale. 
F. M. PATTINGTON & SON, Merrifield, N.Y. 
Big Type Durocs jg£ 2'* 
Bred to Gr Orion Sensation 2nd and Jr. herd fdre. Ih»y i 
S ensation. GOI1KL. J'\\RMS - Jinnandole, A'. J. 
fancy o. I. C.’S 
The big, smooth type of superior quality and breed¬ 
ing. Bred gilts and Spring pigs at reasonable prices. 
W. W. WEIMAN, P. 0. Box 469, Ilununelstown, Pa. 
I P ’o Iteg. Free. 10-50lbs. Sows, ikl 1; Boms. 
I,U. 3 $12 • 8-wks. pigs. $!>, Bred Sows. 
Breeding. Sat. Guar. R. HILL, Seneca Fills. N.». 
Big TypeO. 
880. AllA-1 
RiffTvnpPnlanfk ( hoice Boar pigs for sale. (Also 
Dig lypcruidliub a few sow .„ ) Write me: you will 
he surprised how low 1 am selling these choice pigs 
for. - G. S. HALL, Farmdale, Ohio 
O- I. C. AND CHESTER WHITE PIGS 
S? ami 4*10 each prepaid. Guaranteed to please. Address 
GEO. F. 6K1FF1E R. IF. 8 Newvllle, Pa. 
R eg. O. I. <’ and Chester White Piers and bred sows. 
EUGENE P. ROGERS - Wayvillr, New York 
ECAMPSHIRES, They are 
bacon type. EVENTUALLY you will raise 
them. Why not now > Free circular. 
A.S.GRAYBILL, LOCUST LAWN FARM 
Box It . . Hird-In-ttaad, Pa. 
It l!cg. Hampshire Hoars—15 825. $20, $18, $15. $12. 
IU according to age and size. Good blood. Good indivi¬ 
duals. J. M. FARNSWORTH tn r Route CUBA, N. Y. 
