| Show CHOICE GUERNSEY STOCK 0 7 aik sro aro 5 glenwood enwood CH boy of pinehurst who contemplate the T dairy sire to improve their ajl purchase of a pure bred herds should read tile the following convinced that we ve have and nd ho be the animal you want vant in choosing i a breed it seems seem to me ane one must choose a breed all that it will produce most economically the dairy product which he desires to sell if it be milk then some of the beav heavy y milking breeds as holstein Hol or ayrshire 4 r e if it be cream or butter fat then the C guernsey is superior the first perhaps have a a more varied market as the they cheese factories condensers may sell to den sers furnish milk tor for cities etc while the broadest market is is that which furnishes the butter fat for our own and other states why we claim that our guernsey cows are the best for that purpose is because of their large production of butter fat per year its fine flavor and its high natural color in fact as a breed they are the largest and most economical producers of butter fat of any of the dairy breeds as shown by the new york and new jersey experiment stations as early as 1890 and at the worlds fair in 1893 at the hie pan american exposition at buffalo and at the wisconsin experiment station in 1907 8 the yearly production of the guernsey compared with the idol ciol steins in all b united states js is as follows V j I holsteins over 5 years best six r 41 to 5 years best six I 1 4 I 1 t to 0 4 ac years yeara best five sy to 4 years best three the prepotency of the guernsey bull or his ability to stamp the desirable characteristics of tile the breed on his offspring makes him most valuable for im improving provin the common dairy stock of any section A dairy of grade will give rich fine flavored high colored milk cream and butter with avith tile the average farmer the di cheapest and most satisfactory way of starting a dairy herd is to lo select as foundation stock good grade cows and a pure bred bull of a strictly dairy breed by continuing the use of good pure bred bulls of the same blood stock is soon obtained which so far as milk and butter is concerned very closely approach in value billue the pure bred in the case of common or grade cows for example tile the pure bred bull may count for three quarters or more of the herd by reason of liis his greater prepotency tn in the case of a dairy bull especially a young bull his bis chief value is determined determined by the record of his ancestry the points of greatest importance to consider in his bis pedigree are 1 the merit of liis his mother and his sires mother 2 tile the merit of the daughters of oc his sire and grandsire 3 the value of his sisters 4 the value of liis his own progeny if lie he has any now I 1 have a bull calf for sale with all of these leading 0 characteristics teri te sties as you will readily see by looking over the following pedigree you can also see for yourself the sire and dam of this calf by calling 0 at our place also take time to look at the heifer calves from the common grade icom cows s and our noted sire J glenwood boy of utah no dropped may 14 11 1910 sire first prize four state stale fair 1909 glenwood boy of pinehurst hurSt half brother to dairymaid of Pinc hurst leading all iowa in the dairy contest making pounds of butter fat in her years test also to juletta of pinehurst pounds of butter fat in iowa state contest glenwood boy of pinehurst was sired by glenwood boy of haddon addon II with 18 daughters now in the advanced registers his dam is selma of Pinc pi hurst 2nd and in advanced registry with pounds of hatter butter fat with first calf since that time lias has made much better record dam imp primrose 2nd and of the brickfield making pounds of butter fat with her first calf here in utah this with no favored feeding and superintended super intended by the A 0 of utah the first and only cow in tile the state of utah to compete and pass into the advanced registry this in spite of tile the fact that she was dry 38 days and also calved during the year first prize four state fair 1909 she was sired by governor of the chene second prize IZZ G A S september 1902 douglas prize and champion cups R G A S june 1903 champion bull of tile the isle of guernsey for four years her dam primrose I 1 of the brickfield corn com L S april 1905 imp primrose 2nd and of brickfield PEARSE MATHIAS brigham utah |