. Bulletin. Kerry cattle; Dexter cattle. A personal word by the Secretary here seems necessary. The organization of the Club was undertaken by him on request of the late Mr. J. E. Wing, who had been solicited by British friends to organize Kerry and Dexter interests in America. Correspondence resulted in interesting the half dozen or so breeders in this country, articles of associa- tion and rules for registration and transfer adopted, and officers selected. The undersigned became Secretary-Treas- urer in order to promote what seemd to him a worthy cause. There could be no financial compensati


. Bulletin. Kerry cattle; Dexter cattle. A personal word by the Secretary here seems necessary. The organization of the Club was undertaken by him on request of the late Mr. J. E. Wing, who had been solicited by British friends to organize Kerry and Dexter interests in America. Correspondence resulted in interesting the half dozen or so breeders in this country, articles of associa- tion and rules for registration and transfer adopted, and officers selected. The undersigned became Secretary-Treas- urer in order to promote what seemd to him a worthy cause. There could be no financial compensation for services ren- dered, worth serious consideration, in view of the very small number of Kerry and Dexter cattle in America. It may not be inappropriate to state here that the undersigned is. Fig. 2. Dexter Cow GORT Hilda 7th 161 (2387). Owned by Elmendorf Farm. Photo by courtesy of Mr. J. B. McNulty. Professor of Animal Husbandry in the College of Agricul- ture of the Ohio State University, and his work in behalf of these Irish breeds of cattle has been one of friendly inter- est, without regard to the value of his time or service. It is his desire that the Club increase in numbers and strength, and that he may be succeeded by some one who is sincerely interested in promoting the welfare of these interesting Irish cattle. Mr. Carnochan had ta'ken much interest in the organization of the Club, and gave generously of his time and service in promoting its work until ill-health prevented. In his death the Club lost a valued friend. C. S. Plumb, Secretary-Treasurer. Jarmary, 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 American Kerry and Dexter Cattle Club. [Columbus, Ohio]


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