Show jersey cows farm field and stockman the following about gabrielle champion no as representing a typical jersey may be taken as representing the breed As a four year old she made a record of seventeen pounds eight ounces of butter in seven days she afterwards made twenty pounds in a week As to color though not as bright colored as the rainbow they are of different erent colors and shades of color one writer speaking of them says they are matchless for symmetry variety of beautiful colors and shadings eha dings and for that delicacy of frame and fineness of quality which makes the race attractive to the eye and taste of all lovers of bovine beauty 0 the breed is classed as medium to small in size but bat in ia america the tendency id is to select those of larger develop development nent and ta to cultivate an increase in in size the jersey is of that spare habit of flesh consistent with the best dairy qualities is fine in bone of rare symmetry and has just enough muscular development for health activity and rind full liet digestive ive furce force some indicate a ina marvelous 1 I 0 as capacity for changing a large quantity of grain and forage into the best dairy productions the young jersey is colored like the fawn or young deer chii ground color is later on so modified by the second growth of hair as to produce pr in different dili erent animal an endless variety of soft pleasing tints in describing jersey colors they are classed as fawns grays or browns the fawns ae ate described with the tint and shadin shading as golden copper etc etien there are those that are of the orange or lemon tint an I 1 so on to an almost limitless extent the grays are likewise designated by their tints or shadings as squirrel silver etc etc aa As to the color of horns hoofs and tuft of tail points some have white others golden others black there waa was a time when the color of the points including the tongue was quite an item with fancy breeders bleeders bre eders now the point most boug sought lit is the most butter from a given amount or cost of fe feed ed the amount of milk a jersey will give per day days varies as with other cows we give some weights taken at random these are for beven consecutive days mary alary anne of st lambert pounds nancy le lee pound pounds oakland cora I 1 pounds which made ni nineteen n eteen pounds nine an and d one half ounces of uncalled unsalted butter Ethlee lIL il pounds eleven ounces yield of butter thirty funds ant an fifteen ounce Z iphar bar 11 founds ant and four ounces dara neptune pounds and four ounces WE AKE AUE sorry that facts warrant the picture gihei in the following taken from an ex exchange chango milkman johnny did lid you put any water in the milk this morn in ing 9 new ew assistant yes sir dont you know that is wicked J johnny but you told me to mix water with the milk yea yes but I 1 told you to put the water in first and pour the milk into it then you see we can tell the people wo we never put water in our milk |