COW-TESTING.
WEST COAST ASSOCIATION. (From our AVarea Correspondent.) Tlic results of the AA r est Coast Cowtesting Association's tesfc for the period ending November 20th are to hand as follows. The five highest cows gave:—
The highest individual cow produced 188011)9. of milk at 5.0 test, producing DS.OOlbs. butter-fat. The lowest individual cow produced 3151b5. milk, at 3.3 test, producing 10.39 lbs. butter-fat. The highest herd average x;&i, 123(111)3. of milk, at 3.77 test, producing 4(>.371b3. butter-fat. The lowest herd average was GlS.7slbs. of milk, at 3.51 test, producing 21.711b5. butter-fat.
Lbs. milk. Teat. Lbs I. butter-fat 1860 ....... 5.0 03.00 14.10 5.2 73.32 1590 4.3 08.37 ... 05.52 1230 ..,„., 4.S 59.04. The five lowest cows gave:- - Lba. milk. Test. Lbs. butter-fat 315 3.3 10.30 300 .. ., ... 3.G 10.80 345 ... .„ .„ 3.2 ., 11.04 .„ 11.88 300 ..... .. 3:5 1-?.(10
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 161, 14 December 1914, Page 2
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133COW-TESTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 161, 14 December 1914, Page 2
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