. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. SHADYBROOK GERBEN—HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN COW. In the Cow Demonstration at the World's Fair, 1904, she was the Holstein champion. Her 120-day performance was S, pounds of milk with an average test of per cent., yielding pounds of butter- fat, which represents 33 pounds of marketable butter. Of other solids not fat, her record was pounds. In butter production her record was the largest by a fraction of a pound. SHADYBROOK GERBEN was exhibited by M. E. Moore, of Cameron, YESKA SUNBEAM, L5,439 GT'KKNSKY COW. During the year


. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. SHADYBROOK GERBEN—HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN COW. In the Cow Demonstration at the World's Fair, 1904, she was the Holstein champion. Her 120-day performance was S, pounds of milk with an average test of per cent., yielding pounds of butter- fat, which represents 33 pounds of marketable butter. Of other solids not fat, her record was pounds. In butter production her record was the largest by a fraction of a pound. SHADYBROOK GERBEN was exhibited by M. E. Moore, of Cameron, YESKA SUNBEAM, L5,439 GT'KKNSKY COW. During the year ending September 30th, L905. YKSKA Si'NHKAM gave 14, pounds of milk averaging per cent, tat, equal to pounds of pure butter-fat, which is equivalent to pounds of merchant- able butter, this being at the time the world's official butter-fat record made under public supervision. YESKA SUNBEAM was bred by W. D. Richardson, of Garden City, Minn. Owned when tested by Fred Rietrock, of Athens, 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 Hale, Philip Henry. [from old catalog]. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale


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