. Farmer and stockbreeder . ch side of the tail,render her very attractive. To the whitishLittle Eve, out of Marigold, goes the distinctionof being, so far, the best milking daughter ofBles Albert, for she has averaged over four gal-lons for the first 130 days of her initial lactationperiod. Moreover, she has exceptional size, evenfor a daughter of such a strong bull, whose milk-ing daughters are worthily terminated by Ciros,full sister to Cowlet, and losing nothing by com-parison with her. Ciros should make a great cow. Of the uncalved females Dodo, out of BecclesDamsel, is one of the best. S


. Farmer and stockbreeder . ch side of the tail,render her very attractive. To the whitishLittle Eve, out of Marigold, goes the distinctionof being, so far, the best milking daughter ofBles Albert, for she has averaged over four gal-lons for the first 130 days of her initial lactationperiod. Moreover, she has exceptional size, evenfor a daughter of such a strong bull, whose milk-ing daughters are worthily terminated by Ciros,full sister to Cowlet, and losing nothing by com-parison with her. Ciros should make a great cow. Of the uncalved females Dodo, out of BecclesDamsel, is one of the best. She is good in every-way, has plenty of leather and timber, and woulddo well in the show ring. Judy and Toy willplease, and Noisette and Mermaid made a hand-some pair, both being strong and reference must be made to Actress, avery pleasing calf possessing three-fourths of thefashionable pure-imported blood. She is byClockhouse Victor, a bull bred from importedparents that has been used recently at Petygards,. Photo by-] British Friesian PETYGARDS COWLET. \Sport and General Property oj Captain BUXTON, PETYGARDS , SWAF€HAM.—This heifer gave 608 gallont in 238 dayx. Several nice bulls are included in the cata-logue, the most important of them being the two-year-old sire of the young calves—namely, ColtonVic Bram 3rd, whose individuality is as goodas his pedigree. He won first and reserve cham-pion at Crewe last year, and like all the sons ofthe celebrated and lamented Vic Bram, getsexceptional calves. As a milk-record show bullthat is breeding well, he will be an acquisitionto any herd, and higher praise it is impossibleto bestow than that he resembles his sire. Hiscalves are uniformly good, and show remarkablevigour and squareness at the , out of Cora, and Irishman, out of theseven-gallon Iris, should repay investment; whilePrince, Artist, Beano, and Victor, the three lastby Clockhouse Victor, should find to Petygards


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