New Yorx A@RIOULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 131 
Seven heifers and one bull calf by one Guernsey cow and by 
one Holstein-Friesian and by one Red Polled. 
Six heifers and one bull calf by one Guernsey cow and by one 
Shorthorn. 
Five heifers and one bull calf by two Jersey cows and by one 
Holstein-Friesian by one Red Polled and by one Guernsey. 
Four heifers and one bull calf by one Holstein-Friesian cow 
and by two Guernsey and by one Shorthorn. 
Twelve bulls and one heifer calf by one Shorthorn cow. 
Hight bulls and one heifer calf by one Holstein-Friesian cow. 
Seven bulls and one heifer calf by one Jersey cow. 
Seven bulls and two heifer calves by one Holstein-Friesian 
cow. | 
Six bulls and one heifer calf by one Red Polled cow and one 
Guernsey cow. 
Six bulls and two heifer calves by one Jersey cow and one 
_ Holstein-Friesian cow. 
Five bulls and one heifer calf by two Jerseys and one Red 
Polled cow. 
Five bulls and two heifer calves by one Shorthorn and one 
Red Polled cow. 
Four bulls and one heifer calf by two Holstein-Friesian cows. 
Twin Calves. 
In the 68 herds reported, including a record of 769 cows and 
3,614 calves, there were recorded 62 twin calves, or 1.72 per cent. 
of the total number of calves. Of these twins, 27, or 45 per cent. 
were bull calves, and 33, or 55 percent., heifers, and 16, or 26.7 
per cent., were free-martins. 
The distribution of the twins among the several breeds was as 
follows: 
Holstein-Friesian, 11 bulls and heifer, two twin bulls, one 
twin heifer. 
Guernseys, one bull and heifer, two twin bulls, one twin heifer. 
Jerseys, one bull and heifer, one twin heifer. 
Red Polled, three bulls and heifer, one twin bull and three 
twin heifers. 
Shorthorns, one bull and heifer. 
