. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. THE GL'ERNSEV 407 Bishop 3506, a son of Benjamin, was sire of a number of ani- mals in the Advanced Registry, and his son Glenwood Bishop gi86 was the sire of Glenwood's Buttercup 48137, with a record of pounds of fat in a year. Suite of Rosendale 6520, by Benjamin, was the dam of Prince Rosendale 4291, well known as a show bull and as a sire of cows with creditable tests. The Yeksa family descends from Yeksa 2426, bred by I. J. Clapp of Wisconsin and calved April 12, 1885. She was a heavy milker and is said to have a private record of over


. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. THE GL'ERNSEV 407 Bishop 3506, a son of Benjamin, was sire of a number of ani- mals in the Advanced Registry, and his son Glenwood Bishop gi86 was the sire of Glenwood's Buttercup 48137, with a record of pounds of fat in a year. Suite of Rosendale 6520, by Benjamin, was the dam of Prince Rosendale 4291, well known as a show bull and as a sire of cows with creditable tests. The Yeksa family descends from Yeksa 2426, bred by I. J. Clapp of Wisconsin and calved April 12, 1885. She was a heavy milker and is said to have a private record of over 600 pounds of butter as a three-year- old. She had one son, Yeksa's Prince 1943, and two daughters, Queen Vashti 6051 and Bonny Jean 3646. This son was the sire of Yeksa Sunbeam 15439, the record of which in 1904-190 5 of 14,921 pounds of milk and pounds of fat was the first notable feat of production by a cow of the breed and resulted in attracting much attention to this line of breeding. Queen Vashti was the dam of Queen Deette 9794, with a record of pounds of fat in a year, and of Yeksa's Queen 6631, whose son Guydette 3966 was sire of YeRsarose 16610, with a record of pounds of fat. A grandson of Yeksa's Queen in this line, Endymion 8916, sired a number of Advanced-Registry daughters, including Endymion's Primrose 23795, with test of pounds of fat in a year. Lord Yeksa 6451, another grandson, sired Yeksa's Tops of Gold's Fannie 22362, with a record of 19,795 pounds of milk and pounds of fat in a year. This family has combined show-yard and producing merit in a high degree. For some years following the test of Yeksa Sunbeam cattle of this family were in great demand. Digitized by Microsoft®. Fig. 176. Lord Yeksa 6451, owned by J. H. Beirne, Oakfield, Wisconsin. A very successful sire. From photograph, in 1904, by the author. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada


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