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HERD - TESTING.

STRATFORD AND MIDHIRST MAY FIGURES. I STRATFORD DAIRY FACTORY. .Results of the Stratford Cow-Testing Association herd tests for the month, ending May 16 are now avai'ahle. Following is a summary of the results: Highest herd average ... 23.40 Lowest herd average ... 7.70 Average Association cow ... 14.60 i;j' ; n j. Ten highest cows averaged ... 28.45 Ten lowest cows averaged ... 4.01 The best cow gave ... ... 37.95 The worst cow gave ... 1.87 The highest quantity of milk given by one cow was 900, which, at a test of 3.4, produced 30.601bs butter-fat. The lowest quantity of milk given by one coat was 521bs, which, at a. test of 3.G, produced 1.871bs butter-f a t. Detailed results are:— Highest Indir. Yield. Lowest Indiv. Yield. Cows. Herd Averages. Calculat ed for Month. Calculated for Month

I 'TI 5 MIDHJRST ASSOCIATION. | Following age the Midhirst figure* for the same period:— 1 • ; . Highest, herd average ... 27.39 i Lowest herd average ... 12.12 Average Association cow ... 19.29 ■ The ten highest cows averaged 40.32 * The ten lowest cows averaged 5.78 j The best cow gave ... ... 45.82 | The worst cow gave ... ... 3,52

f The highest quantity of milk given by one cow was 109611}5, which, at a test of 3.6, produced 39.421b5. butter-fat. The lowest quantity pf milk given by one cow was 751b5., which, at a test of 4.7, produced 3.521b5, butter-fat. . > - ' ■’■■■■ ‘ " ■l' I • * ti •- ■ , u jf.), .-i , .. '4 f . Details:— ; ’r hti f e.ofi' r. ■ • . , ■ ,

Milk lb. Test, Fat lb. Milk lb. Test Fat,lb Milk,lb Test Fat,lb 2D 298 5.3' 16.05 1 345 6.5 22.42 225 4.8 10.80 12 280 s;r 14.42 300 7.0 21.00 240 3.5 8. !0 28 315 4.0 12.89 900 3.4 30.60 150 3.5 5.25 19 295 5.4 16.17 540 5.4 29.16 75 8.0 6.00 8 299 5.0 15.27 420 5.8 24.36 52 3.6 1.87 21 446 5.2 23.40 690 5.5 37.95 360 4.3 15.48 22 287 5.2 15.10 465 6,2 28.83 ISO 3.9 7.02 36 293 4.7 13.79 397 5.5 21.83 120 3.8 4.56 24 327 4:7 15:45 '405 5.6 22.68 165 5.0 8.25 - 43 318 4.6 14.88 450 6.6 29.70 165 3.4 5.61 54 278 , 4.9 14.58 397 5.6 22.23 120 4.0 4.80 |21 354 4.9 17:35' ' 487 5.8 28.24 172 4.3 7.39 (J34 226 4.8 10.95 345 ‘ l ■ 5.8 20.01 60 G.6 3.99 145 5.3 7.79 255 6.0 1*5.30 52 4.2 2.18 {46 388 4.3 16.95 502 5.0 25.10 157 4.3 6.75 j21 231 4.7 11.06 487 . 4.4 21.42 45 6.0 2.70 *12 166 5.1 8.54 232 5.0 11.60 97 1 5.8 5.62 131 539 3.5 19.05 765 3.4 26.01 255 2.6 6.63 ! 40 1 362 i 4.2 5.43 .585 4.2 24.57 90 4.0 3.60

'' 1 i 1 Highest Indiv. Yield. Lowest Indivi Yield, No. Herd Averages. Calculated for Month. Calculated for Month 'Cows. Milk Ih. Test. Fat lb. Milk lb ,, Test. Fat Hr. Miik.lb. Test. Fat lh' im P- ! C '■ !> >•' i; i 4,-:, .'ii39 308 5.9 23.75 525" 6.0 31.50 270 5.8 15.66 2b 430 5.0 22.31 870 4.4 38.28 150 4.8 7.20 23 474 5.6 27.01 975 4.7 45.82 307 5.2 15,96 32 30b 5.2 16,14 5.3 23.05 180 5.0 9.00 39 402 4.8 19.33 540 5.2 28.08 180 4.8 8.64 40 402 5.0 20.31 720 4.8 34.56 270 4.2 11.34 23 270 4.8 13.21' 1 ' ' 435 ' 4.8 20.88 90 5.2 t • 4'.63' 26 418 . 214)9; 690 4.6 ( 31.74' 1 210 ! 4;8 ! 10.08 n 36b r W 18.38 ' \\735 ’4.2 ' ! 30.87 ' 1 180 5.2 ;T '9,36 45, - , 291 4.8 14. iV ’ ' 495 5.4 26.73 120 3.0 3.60 }16 f 4os 5.3 21.54 ; 705 5.4 38.07 ' 22o .. 6.0 ' 13.50 '10 39b 5.§ 21.45 532 ‘•'5.0 26.60 262 5.6 14.67 12 396 4.9 19.80 420 7.0 p.\o 255 5.4 13.77 21 401 ’ ' ; 4.3 17.34' 570 ' 4.6 -J .26.22 285 3.8 10.83 (27 264 5.3 14.02’ 40b’ 6.6 26.73 75 5.8 4.35 516 259 4.0 12.12 345 5.2 17.94 135 5.2 7.02 23 275 54" 14.21 ,480 5.0 24.00 135 5.1 6.88 181 ' 338 4.6 15,75 570 4.3 24.51 195 4.6 8.97 j 18 342 4.8 16.70 546 5.0 1 27.00 195 5.4 10.53 ;13 248 5.1 12.78 360 4.3 15.48 135 6.8 9.18 114 307 5.2 16.15 360 6.0 21.60 180 4.6 8.28 I!? 309 5.1 15.88 405 5.8 ’ 23.49 195 4.7 9.16 *41 395 4.2 ’ 16.70%. 840 3.5 29.40 135 4.8 6.48 32 458 4.2 19.39 675 4.8 32.40 285 3.8 10.83 40 412 4.7 10.55 750 3.9 29.25 270 4.4 11.88 27 435 4.4' ' 19.30 630 4.4 27.72 240 4.3 10.32} 21 410 4.7 18.96 495 5.6 27.72 225 3.6 8.10 19 505 ' 1 1 4.3 21.96 1005 4.4 44.22 225 4.2 9.45 13 414 4.2 21.67 660 5.0 33.00 270 3.8 10.26 38 353 6.2 22.11 705 4.4 31.02 180 6.2 11.16 17 339 5.0 17.25 495 4.8 23.76 105 6.0 6.30 3 b 303 5.2 15.81 660 4.5 29.70 75 4.7 3.52 14 331 5.1 16,99 585 ■ 4.9 28.66 285 3.6 10.26 32 422 • 4.7 ' 19.99 795 4.0 31.80 165 5.2 8.58 22 532 4.3 23.24 840 5.3, 44.51 150 6.2 9.30 33 160 4.5 20.90 570 5.0 28.50 210 3.7 7.77 18 490 5.1 25.19 885 4.6 40.71 255 4.8 10.80 26 473 ' 5.7- ' 27.39 . 660 6.6 43.56 •435 4.0 17.40 36 471 4.5 21.59 ‘ 660 4,9 32.34 300 4.3 12.90 27 618 4.1 25.77 810 5,0 40,50 270 4.6 12.42

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 29 May 1913, Page 7

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HERD – TESTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 29 May 1913, Page 7

HERD – TESTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 29 May 1913, Page 7

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