. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. THE JERSEY 261 Essay ; Golden Lad, descended from Sultana, P. 7. ; Com- bination, descended from Lady Mel 429; Fontaijie, descended from Fontaine, F. 2058 C.; Oxford, descended from Oxford Daisy, F. 6816 ; and Landseer, descended from Land- seer's Fancy 2876. There are also others of equal note. Jersey bulls siring tested daughters number a long list. Among those who have been the most prolific sires may be mentioned the following ten: Exile of St. Lambert 13657, St. Lambert Boy 17408, King of St. Lambert's King 30752, Ida's Rioter of St.
. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. THE JERSEY 261 Essay ; Golden Lad, descended from Sultana, P. 7. ; Com- bination, descended from Lady Mel 429; Fontaijie, descended from Fontaine, F. 2058 C.; Oxford, descended from Oxford Daisy, F. 6816 ; and Landseer, descended from Land- seer's Fancy 2876. There are also others of equal note. Jersey bulls siring tested daughters number a long list. Among those who have been the most prolific sires may be mentioned the following ten: Exile of St. Lambert 13657, St. Lambert Boy 17408, King of St. Lambert's King 30752, Ida's Rioter of St. Lambert 13656, King of St. Lambert 15175, Pedro 3187, Diploma 16219, Tormentor 3533 (imp.), Fancy's Harry 9777, and Stoke Pogis 3d 2238. Each of these bulls is reported to. Fig. 113. Exile's Sappho 114262, on the left, butter test 25 pounds 6 ounces in seven days, and Exile's Pomona 111106 on the right, butter test 17 pounds in seven days. These two cows, owned by F. M. Hart, Cleveland, Ohio, were sired by Exile of St. Lambert 13657. Photograph by the author have sired over 25 daughters that have made 14 or more pounds of butter in seven days, Exile of St. Lambert being credited with over 90. Prices for Jersey -cattle range from such as might be expected for common stock of any breed to those of very high character. Mr. T. S. Cooper of Pennsylvania paid ;^ 10,000 for Pedro 3187 at private sale. Eminent 69631 was sold at the auction sale of T. S. Cooper & Sons, May 30, 1905, for $10,000 to G. E. Peer of New York, and soon after changed hands at private sale at an advance over this, going to A. M. Bowman of Virginia. In 1902, at the Cooper sale, Champion Flying Fox 61441 was purchased by T. W. Lawson of Massachusetts for $7500. The. 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 Plumb, Charles S. (Charle
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