. The blood of Ormsby Korndyke Lad. In recognition of his superior qualities as a sire and in appreciation of the higher standard of excellence which he brought not only to our own herd but to the breed, we publish this review of his work and illustrate the power of his blood. o bring about their phenomenal produc-tion of both milk and butter. Such are the daughters of OrmsbyKorndyke Lad. And through his sons, he is transmitting to hisgranddaughters these same family characteristics. That is the powerof the blood of Ormsby Korndyke Lad. Unfortunate as was the loss of a sire that marked his dau


. The blood of Ormsby Korndyke Lad. In recognition of his superior qualities as a sire and in appreciation of the higher standard of excellence which he brought not only to our own herd but to the breed, we publish this review of his work and illustrate the power of his blood. o bring about their phenomenal produc-tion of both milk and butter. Such are the daughters of OrmsbyKorndyke Lad. And through his sons, he is transmitting to hisgranddaughters these same family characteristics. That is the powerof the blood of Ormsby Korndyke Lad. Unfortunate as was the loss of a sire that marked his daughterswith their type of udder, veining, ability to produce extreme quantitiesof both milk and butter, and with all this, an individuality quite theirown—we console ourselves in the heritage he left us through the pre-ponderance of his blood in our herd—and the breed, through the widedissemination of his power, for it must benefit through his sons andgrandsons at the head of great herds. With pardonable pride we submit the following pages of illustra-tions showing his daughters, and publish for your consideration theiraccomplishments in both short and long-time work. Sixty of hisdaughters are in the herd at Beaver Dam Stock Farm and will havedevelopment. Page Three. Pietertje Maid OrmsbyThe Granddam of Ormsby Korndyke Lad


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