. How to select cows; or, The Guenon system simplified, explained and practically applied. Effects of CfOBsiug two Escntclieoiis. Cross between the Selvage and Left Flanders.—The cows bearing this character are easily recogni-zable in certain breeds, and notably on those of thenorth-east of France. Cross between the Bicorn and Selvage The Epi, or tuft, which 11 termed jonciiy, or mesian tuft, andwhich is seen adhering;under thevulva, is a favorable sign, and canbe met with in those classes where the escutcheondoes not reach as high as the vulva. Cows which bear one or the other of these two es


. How to select cows; or, The Guenon system simplified, explained and practically applied. Effects of CfOBsiug two Escntclieoiis. Cross between the Selvage and Left Flanders.—The cows bearing this character are easily recogni-zable in certain breeds, and notably on those of thenorth-east of France. Cross between the Bicorn and Selvage The Epi, or tuft, which 11 termed jonciiy, or mesian tuft, andwhich is seen adhering;under thevulva, is a favorable sign, and canbe met with in those classes where the escutcheondoes not reach as high as the vulva. Cows which bear one or the other of these two es-cutcheons, are generally good milkers, and preservetheir milk as well as cows of the first order of eachclass. These are the new escutcheons alluded to inGuenons introduction, showing the eflfect of crpssing.


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