PLENTY OF QUALITY AMONG THE JERSEYS
"As a whole the section -showed a lqt of quality and type," said Mr, H. J. Lancaster, who judged the Jersey classes. "The females had excellent yessels. More particulax-ly Avas this so in the ehampion cow which, although only a young animal, had a good topline, being uniform in quality throughout. "The reserve ehampion cow, although showing good quality, had not siich an even top-iine nor was she so good in the fore udder. This cow had to give way to the youngcr aniinal.'' Soine excellent quality was shuwu in the yearling lieifcrs which Mr. Lan- , , casies aai^ woie jroli broughjk out. M°
ttiw^i t«sr in numbers tlwy ga^S a good display. | Mr. Lancaster expressed disappointment with the aged bull class wkich I was in contrast with the two-year-olds from which class both the ehampion land reserve ehampion awards were. selected. Both these entries, Mr. Lancaster said, possessed outstanding merit. This class was a particularly good oue and a credit to the Jersey section.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 24, 21 October 1937, Page 13
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