The breeds of live stock, and the principles of heredity .. . fljl 1 i ||KiMK4l»^ SHORT-HORN BULL 33d DUKE OF AIRDRIE 50833. Color, red; calved Sept. 24, 1880; bred by A. J. Alexander,Woodburn Farm, Spring Station, Ky.; purchased at his sale June24, 1882, by T. W. Harvey, Turlington, Neb., for $2,650; boughtat public sale at Dexter Park, Chicago, November, 1884, for $3,100,by Mr. Martin Flynn, of Walnut Grove, Des Moines, la.; got by2d Duke of Barrington 50877 (Duke-topped Bates-Barrington), dam21st Duchess of Airdrie (Vol. XXV) by exported 24th Duke ofAirdrie (36460), [sold to Mr. Geo. Fox, o
The breeds of live stock, and the principles of heredity .. . fljl 1 i ||KiMK4l»^ SHORT-HORN BULL 33d DUKE OF AIRDRIE 50833. Color, red; calved Sept. 24, 1880; bred by A. J. Alexander,Woodburn Farm, Spring Station, Ky.; purchased at his sale June24, 1882, by T. W. Harvey, Turlington, Neb., for $2,650; boughtat public sale at Dexter Park, Chicago, November, 1884, for $3,100,by Mr. Martin Flynn, of Walnut Grove, Des Moines, la.; got by2d Duke of Barrington 50877 (Duke-topped Bates-Barrington), dam21st Duchess of Airdrie (Vol. XXV) by exported 24th Duke ofAirdrie (36460), [sold to Mr. Geo. Fox, of Elmhurst Hall, England,at a long price]; 2d dam 17th Duchess of Airdrie by 10th Dukeof Thorndale (28458), etc., through Mr. Alexanders Airdrie branchof the Bates-Duchess tribe. Sketched from life by Palmer. (232). SHORT-HORN BULL DOUBLE GLOSTER 55406 WITHTHREE OF HIS GET. Imp. Double Gloster 55406 (49383) is a red of Feb. 11, 1883;bred by Amos Cruickshank, Sittyton, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; im-ported as a calf by James I. Davidson, Balsam, Ont.; selected by-Col. W. A. Harris, of Linwood, Kan., for use in his herd, but trans-ferred to the Blue Valley ranch of Wm. P. Higinbotham, Manhattan,Kan., at a cost of $1,000; got by Barmpton (37763), dam 24thDuchess of Gloster by Lord of the Isles (40218); 2d dam 21stDuchess of Gloster by Barmpton Prince (32995), etc., through Cham-pion of England, Lord Raglan, The Baron, imp. Duke of Gloster,and Usurer to Earl Ducies Chaff, a lineal descendant of the famousold-time cow Robert Collings Magdalena by the $5,000 Comet(155). The young bull on the left is Grand Duke of Gloster, andthe heifers on the right 6th and 10th Grand Duchesses of Gloster;all sired by the imported bull from cows in the Blue Valley from life by Burk, summer of 1886. (234) KAL
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