Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Jan. 6 to 7—Easteni Ontario Dairymens Convention, Cobourg, Ont. Jan. 12 to 13—?Western Ontario Dairymens Convention, London, Ont. Jan. 18 to 21—Ottawa Winter Fair, Ottawa, Ont. Jan. 25 to 28—Com Show, Chatham, Ont. Jan. 26 to 27—Peninsular Livestock Breeders Association Sale, Chatham, Ont., Shorthorns, 27 —Ontario Duroc-Jersey Association Sale, Chatham, Ont. Feb. 2 —Dryden-Miller Sale Shorthorns, Toronto, Ont. Feb. 3 —Robert Miller Sale Shorthorns, Toronto, Ont. Feb. 7 to 12—Annual Meetings of Livestock Record Associations, Toront


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Jan. 6 to 7—Easteni Ontario Dairymens Convention, Cobourg, Ont. Jan. 12 to 13—?Western Ontario Dairymens Convention, London, Ont. Jan. 18 to 21—Ottawa Winter Fair, Ottawa, Ont. Jan. 25 to 28—Com Show, Chatham, Ont. Jan. 26 to 27—Peninsular Livestock Breeders Association Sale, Chatham, Ont., Shorthorns, 27 —Ontario Duroc-Jersey Association Sale, Chatham, Ont. Feb. 2 —Dryden-Miller Sale Shorthorns, Toronto, Ont. Feb. 3 —Robert Miller Sale Shorthorns, Toronto, Ont. Feb. 7 to 12—Annual Meetings of Livestock Record Associations, Toronto, Ont. j^ a r m e r s magazine MACLAREN Herd OF DUAL PURPOSESHORTHORNS HERD FOUNDED 1917 Qualitynot Quantity •a y>. Striving for the Ideal Farmers Cow In placing at the head of this herd the sires, Red Robin and Royal Signet, and bringing to their service such outstand-ing matrons as are listed here, we believe we have taken a definite and decided step towards the production of theideal Tanners Cow—a high producing dairy type that will breed high-class animals suitable for both milk and over the weights and records of a few of our foundation cows and consider the size and breeding of our herd siresand you will realize that we have the type that will pay biggest profits on the average farm. It is to be noted that theseven cows listed average 9,715 lbs., testing over 4% fat, and that three of these are two-year-old heifer records. RED ROBIN—No. 100810— Weights and Records of a Weight 2,600 lbs-sire Robia^-fI«^.>, ^ few of OUr CoWS Uam Octavia, a 65-lb. cow weighing 1,650- » , ? - lbs.—Robin, imported by MacDonald Col- *^^3wSt jlL^ lege, was undoubtedly one of the great- ^IT-


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