134 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
The observations recorded are too few in number to justify 
a comparison of milk yield with types or styles of udders. A 
physical examination, however, of the quarters of the udder 
whose yields are below the average will reveal almost without 
exception a natural deficiency or hardness, indicating an injury. 

Fig. 18. Exceptionally well developed front udder. 
Cut 18 shows front and rear udder of cow No. 18, (Table 58) 
47.5 percent. of milk yielded by front udder and 52.5 per cent. 
by rear udder. 
