. The creamery patron's handbook. Dairying. TESTED DAIRY ANIMALS NEBRASKA. 269 seven days starting October 6 and ending October 12, 1901: Pounds of milk, 363. Average test, Pounds buttcrfat, Pounds butter, JUNO—HIGH GRADE JERSEY. The cow Juno has been given here to illustrate a type lacking capacity and having the wrong conformation for a dairy cow. Juno has a record of 86 pounds of butter in one year. After such a performance it was natur- ally thought best not to keep her, so we have but one year's record to show. She was a healthy cow, strong and vigorous, but steer-like


. The creamery patron's handbook. Dairying. TESTED DAIRY ANIMALS NEBRASKA. 269 seven days starting October 6 and ending October 12, 1901: Pounds of milk, 363. Average test, Pounds buttcrfat, Pounds butter, JUNO—HIGH GRADE JERSEY. The cow Juno has been given here to illustrate a type lacking capacity and having the wrong conformation for a dairy cow. Juno has a record of 86 pounds of butter in one year. After such a performance it was natur- ally thought best not to keep her, so we have but one year's record to show. She was a healthy cow, strong and vigorous, but steer-like in shape, having heavy shoulders and crops, with small barrel and undeveloped mammary glands. Juno was also a high-grade Jersey and her breeding is much the same as the cows Annie and Cora. This is a good illustration of the import- ance of judging cows by type rather than by Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original [Kolarik, Joseph] [from old catalog]. Chicago, The National dairy union


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