AN OUTSTANDING GUERNSEY 
HERD 
(Federal Accredited Guernsey Herd No. 40718) 
By J. F. CLYBURN 
Our herd is rich in the blood of May Rose 
through the blood of Langwater Cavalier and his 
son Grape Lawn May King. From this founda¬ 
tion we have bred up a great herd of producing 
and reproducing cattle. We have had four national 
class leaders in our herd, three of which are shown 
below. Here are a number of other cows and their 
records: 
Helen Gould of Coker Farms— 
11,755.0 lbs. of milk, 
657.2 lbs. of fat, in Class EE. 
12.856.8 lbs. of milk, 
706.3 lbs. of fat, in Class A. 
14.203.3 lbs. of milk, 
754.4 lbs. of fat, in Class A. 
Her daughter, Coker Queen of Glory— 
15.339.9 lbs. of milk, 
804.7 lbs. of fat, in Class AA. 
Queen of Glory has three daughters with the following 
records: 
Coker Gloria Rose— 
10.803.3 lbs. of milk, 
602.2 lbs. of fat, in Class G. 
Coker Queen Helen— 
12,030.3 lbs. of milk, 
697.2 lbs. of fat, in Class E. 
Coker Silver Queen— 
10.338.4 lbs. of milk, 
588.5 lbs. of fat, in Class GG. 
We are now in position to supply our customers 
with both males and females for their foundation 
stock from a herd negative to blood tests for con- 
tageous abortion and Tuberculosis. 
For a number of years we have been accredited 
by Golden Guernsey, Inc., to use their nationally 
known trademark on our milk. Our Dairy and 
herd are regularly inspected by their representative 
and has consistently scored high marks, our average 
since 1934 being 98.7%. In 1934 we scored 100%, 
being the first Dairy in the U. S. to receive such 
distinction from the American Guernsey Cattle 
Club. 
Three of our good matrons, reading from bottom to top —Coker Golden Carnation, formerly world’s record in CCC, now 
stands in fourth place of the breed; Sterlingworth Zada, formerly class leader in BB; Sweet Violet of Coker Farms, formerly 
in fourth place in AAA. 
