. The Jersey, Alderney, and Guernsey cow: their history, nature and management. Showing how to choose a good cow; how to feed, to manage, to milk, and to breed to the most profit. Jersey cattle; Guernsey cattle; Alderney cattle. Fig. 16, The names given to them are very peculiar, and for some we must substitute another in English, taken from the position or form of the tuft Thus, I. Epi ovaky oval tuft; 2. epi fessard, ischiatic tuft; 3. epi babin, lip-shaped tufts; 4. epivulve, vulvan tuft; 5. epi batard, perin2eal tuft; 6. epi cuissard^ thigh tufts; and 7. epi jondif^ mesian tuft. The oval t


. The Jersey, Alderney, and Guernsey cow: their history, nature and management. Showing how to choose a good cow; how to feed, to manage, to milk, and to breed to the most profit. Jersey cattle; Guernsey cattle; Alderney cattle. Fig. 16, The names given to them are very peculiar, and for some we must substitute another in English, taken from the position or form of the tuft Thus, I. Epi ovaky oval tuft; 2. epi fessard, ischiatic tuft; 3. epi babin, lip-shaped tufts; 4. epivulve, vulvan tuft; 5. epi batard, perin2eal tuft; 6. epi cuissard^ thigh tufts; and 7. epi jondif^ mesian tuft. The oval tufts ^re good signs if small, regular, and covered with fine hair. They are seen in all the best cows, but they are also met with in some of the lower orders. The thigh tufts of ascending hair are never seen in. 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 Hazard, Willis P. (Willis Pope), 1825-1913. Philadelphia, Porter and Coates


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