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Show Jersey SesU of I'olat-. 0. A. Iloscbrough asks us hot to tell a Jersey calf, The followlu ire somo ot the points of tho Jersey tow: Head. Small and lean; fact! dli'.td, broad between the eyis and narrow between tho horns. Eyes. rull and placid. Neck. Thin, rather long, with ctan throat and not heavy at the tiwl-ders. tiwl-ders. Hack. Level to tha setting oa of tall. I-olnt Broad across, Harrol.-I.onE, hooped, b.ond cd. deep at tho flunk. Hips. Wldo apart; rump long. Legs. Short. Tall. Flno, rcdchlng tha hats, with good switch. Hide Mellow; lnsldo of cars 1-low. 1-low. ' As to whether a calf Is a high gnls or full-blood thero Is no partlcir way to toll. A full-blooded calf sty not always hnvo all tho conformltof tho Jersey puro bred, while a hlfi grade, on account of the prepotcnc'Ot tho Jersey blood In him, might ' show tho small proportion of uVa blood. |