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HERD - TESTING.

STRATFORD' ASSOCIATION. '• Following are the returns prepai’ed by Mr Ogle, herd-tester for the Association, for the period ending Nrrember 19. 1913. It ig worthy of note that the best cow in the Association jirbdirced 13801 b. 1 of milk, trhich, with a tost of 5.4, produced 74.521 b. butterfatf. 1 The! arerilfeo cow produced 8821 b milk, testing 3.8, and producing l 34.l2lH. bilftorfflt, "while the worst cow produced 3701 b, milk, tested 3.2, and tetdrned 121b.' butteffat. Following are-the detailed figures : No. Highest'lndiv. Yield. Lowest Indir. Yield. Cows. Herd Averages. Calculated for Month.,. Calculated for Month Milk lb. Test. Fat lb. Milk lb. Test Fat,lb Milk,lb Test Fat,lb

MIDHIRST ASSbCIATION.

The* figures for Midhh'st embrace the endmg l Xov>uibfrr 14th. The best opw in the Association produced 16151 b., nnlk, winch, with a test of 4:sfn-etiirhed 72.721bbuttorl'atV The average cow’s figures wore: 8471 b. milk. * test 4,34.161 b. butte Hat. The worst cow produced only 1351 b. milk, tested 3.2, and' rettrrnfed' 1 4.121b': 'butterfivt.

: Detailed 'results are!— j Highest Indiv. Yield. Lowest' Trtdiv. Yield. " i t v o Herd Averages. Calculated for Month. Calculated for Moilth j Cows. Milk lb. • Test. Fat lb. Milk lb Test' Fat lb. Milklb.Tes*.' Fat lb

37 916 3.5 < 34.76 1380 5.4 74.52 780 ! 3.5 27.30 45 819 3.8 31.57 1455 4.2 61.11 ' 660 - 8.2 31.12 36 803 3.7 30.19 975 4.6 44.85“ 405 3.4,, 13.77 49 1038 3.5 ■ 36.89 1215 - 4.5 56.02 900 2.9 16.10 3 5 917 3.8 35.60 690 6.7 46.23 495 4.8 23.76 32 966 3.9 38.48 1230 4.9 60.27 675 3.7 24.97 14 810 4.3 35.29 1110 4.0 44:40 ■ (5.30 1 4 0 25.20 52 907 4.1 37.65 1095 5.1 55.84 585 4.1 . 23.98 27 (31 ■ 4.0 ■ 29.50 1320 3.8 50.16" 585 : 3.2 18:72 43 1106 ' 8.6 39.88; ■ 900 4.6 . 41.40* 375 8.2 12.00 17 1022 3.6 38.21 1350 4.0 54.00 855 3.2 27.36 32 675 3.6 24.93 750 4.8 ' 36.00450 3.9 17.55 27 771 3.8 29.85 ** 1060 4.6 49.68 525 3.8 19.95 31 906 3.5 33.34 1215 3.9 47.3 a 570 3.8; 21.68 34 1000 3.6 36.26 1035 4.7 48.61 750 3.0 22.50' 8 941 3.8 35.79 1063 4.2 44.73 555 4.6 25.53 22 580 3.9 22.79 690 5.0 34.50 815 8.2 10.08 30 684 4.1 ' 2&.33 783 5.3 38.22 540 3.4 18.36 34 986 3.8 ;;wi. 1 1485 3.8 ' 56:43 49o 5.1 25.24 8 1023 4.4 45.H3 U25 4,8 ’ 51.00 9f5 i.r* 87.80

10 775’ 3.9 20.02 900 4.0 96.09 735 3-3' ”-»5' .15 670 4.8 32.63 ’• 1020 5.2 53.0 V , 360 5.2 18;72 "10 844 4.1 34.91 900 6.0 . 5'..00 ’’ .1, W 3.9 17.55 ‘22 1116 4.1 , 45;.96, 1365 , H 1.3, 58.69 720 3.6 25.92 20 969 4.2 , '41.10 / 915 5.6 51.24 , 870 HO ‘5 J > 31 ‘ j 821 3.7 j, j ,1095 . 4.5 • • 49.27.' 690 ■2,8;' 19.72 111 680 4.0 , 3.0.93 .1110 ,3,7 ,41.07. , 8,75 mj ;■ , i9- 5 ,9 17 .945 4.1 ,,.,39.47 , ;] 305 , * , > 4.2: 54.81: ,'705 '' 8.6 25.38 20 : 760 4.1 31.78' 900 5.0: .45 00 510 ; 4.8 ' 21.93 ,15 : 11868 3.7 32.27 : 1515. 3.2. i .48.18..' . 510 3.8 i ;*;38 ;; 35:' :913 3.9 . 35; 4,8 , • mo...I 4.4 50.16 ; 555, , 4,0.; 22vJ) :ao:; '’:93'0 4.2 ' ;./30;3a ; ,1305 ■ 3.9. |. 60.89 ! , 495 5.2:' . 2-5:74' "m 4.4 • .,! .39:81 : • 1500 4.1 }..6l.£0 875 • ,4,9 18.37. ,29 . ’ }0it9 4.0 u.-26.4p . ■930 i1 ) 4 .8 it i39.99 :; , 225 v’ ,4.3V: ‘ i9-90. : 22 ; ilii 4.2 • ,,35.07 1 960, ] , 4.8 46.08 435 5.3 , 23.051 3.7 35.70 980' 1.9 ’ 45.57 r • 1735, ’’ 3.6 , .26.45, Ip13 4.1 i 29:29 i ! ■ 930. >■ ■ 4.2" . 39.06 .300 j 4.9 14.7,0 11 755 4.4 26.27" 765 4.0 30:60 630V 3;tr 22.6.1' 25 828 3.7 31.85 825 4.8 J , 39:00 ' 675 : 3;Sf <: 21.60 39 868 8.9-' r. 34:66 1200 4.3 ‘ 51.60 645 ‘‘ . 3.S~ 22.57 1 20 V4 “7:0 4.0 ‘ "■ 31 .'20' 1020 6.^ 1 65.28 480 ' 4.1 21.60 70 762 4.8 33.33 1020 5.0 51.00 300 4.5 17.55 21 738 3.2 24.18 1005 3.4 ‘ 1 34717 4 20 7 . 2.9 : ; 12.1 a 21 927 3.8 ■35.87 1200 • ■ 4.2 50.40 330 ' 4..O’' : .15,20 '25' ' 928•3.9 0 36.40 1930’ ■' 4.5' 60.75 \ 810 I ■ 8 .i, "n •25.10 24. 843 -3.8 ’ 0)32.68 1050 •4.2'1 : 44:10 855": ■ iarSW .24.79 21' Will] 3.8 : '-93.o7 '1275 »’i 3.8 1 48.45 ■525 4-iV’ ■ 98.10 ■ 1 50 iiasn 3.9 '• ‘ ■ 45'. 78 ; ' 1615" 1 '418: ‘ ! 72.72 915. 3.4 81.11 .36 ; 982’I j 3.7 1135 3.8 ' 56.43 : 600 ' 3l3 ' 19'86 : 28, V 621| 3:4 21.96 1140 3.1 35.34 - 185 8.2 ’ 4182-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 3

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HERD – TESTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 3

HERD – TESTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 3

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