The breeds of live stock, and the principles of heredity .. . Calved April 14, 1882; bred by Messrs. J. R. Price & Son, Will-iamsville, 111.; fed and exhibited at the American Fat-Stock Showby Messrs. Fowler & Vannatta, Fowler, Benton Co., Ind., and cham-pion over all breeds and crosses of any age at the exhibition of1885; got by Regulus 2d 6089 (a bull bred by Mr. John Price, ofCourt House, Pembridge, England, and imported by Mr. C. M. Cul-bertson, Chicago, 111.); he by the famous Regulus (4076), that beathis half-brother, the afterward celebrated Lord Wilton, when shownagainst each other as


The breeds of live stock, and the principles of heredity .. . Calved April 14, 1882; bred by Messrs. J. R. Price & Son, Will-iamsville, 111.; fed and exhibited at the American Fat-Stock Showby Messrs. Fowler & Vannatta, Fowler, Benton Co., Ind., and cham-pion over all breeds and crosses of any age at the exhibition of1885; got by Regulus 2d 6089 (a bull bred by Mr. John Price, ofCourt House, Pembridge, England, and imported by Mr. C. M. Cul-bertson, Chicago, 111.); he by the famous Regulus (4076), that beathis half-brother, the afterward celebrated Lord Wilton, when shownagainst each other as calves by their breeder, Mr. Tudge, at theHerefordshire County Show. This bullock, like Roan Boy, champion of the show of 1883, was out of a half-bloodShort-horn cow, and weighed 2,345 ms- uPon entering the show of1885. He was a steer of fine length, with great breadth and thick-ness of top from chine to rump, showing well-proportioned quar-ters and extra loin. Sketched from life by Palmer. (286) W&KKIW^^^KB. lllllllSll|l,,,f,:,,. GRADE HEREFORD BULLOCK DYSART. Calved July 15, 1882; bred, fed and exhibited at the AmericanFat-Stock Show by C. M. Culbertson, Chicago, 111. (farm Newman,Douglas Co., 111.); winner of the Breeders Gazette Gold ChallengeShield for best beast in the show bred and fed by the exhibitor, atthe show of 1885, and a prominent candidate in the judging at sameshow for other high honors. He was shown at a weight of 1,890lbs., and was specially distinguished for neatness and fine qualityof flesh, being regarded by butchers as an extra killing from life by Palmer. (288)


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