A Treatise On Milch Cows Whereby the Quality And Quantity of Milk Which Any Cow

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A Treatise On Milch Cows Whereby the Quality And Quantity of Milk Which Any Cow
Francois Gunon
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57 escutcheon is distinguished also by a growth of descending hair (G) on the right thigh, which, beginning at A, encroaches upon the ascending hair, running into the inner surface of the thigh, to the distance of about six inches.
SIXTH ORDER. Cows of this Order yield, during the hight of their flow, nine litres a day, and continue to give milk until four months gone with calf.
The escutcheon of this Order has the same figure as that of the Fifth, only it is more contracted at the points A A.
...On both thighs there is a growth of de scending hair (G G), which runs into the inner surface of the thigh, forming a triangle, the sides of which are about four inches and two inches in length. Below the vulva is the same mark (C) as in the preceding Order.
SEVENTH ORDER. Cows of this Order yield, while at the hight of their flow, six litres a day, and continue to give milk until three months gone with calf.
In this Order, as is seen in the Drawing, the upper part of the escutcheon is entirely wanting on the right side.


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