| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1876 - 856 pages
...of the prize Berkshire sow at the State Fair at Mansfield in September, 1872. — KLIPPART.] COr.OH AND MARKIN'G. The most favorite color among the best...superior quality of flesh, softer hair, and thinner akin. The above is no ideal description of choice improved Berkshire swine, for I found several such... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1873 - 750 pages
...body of white or buff, or a mixture of the two; a small blaze in the face ; two to four white feet, and more or less white hair in the tail. The plum...carried rather higher style and finer points with it, a snperior qnality of flesh, softer hair and thinner skin. In fact, to nse a jnst and expressive phrase,... | |
| Indiana. State Board of Agriculture - 1872 - 952 pages
...body of white or buff, or a mixture of the two; a small blaze in the face; two to four white feet, and more or less white hair in the tail. The plum...style and finer points with it, a superior quality of fle,-.h, softer hair and thinner skin. In fact, to use a just and expressive phrase, the animals thus... | |
| 1876 - 760 pages
...Berkshire, in 1841, was a deep rich plum, with a slight flecking on the body of white, or a lictle mingling with it of buff; a small blaze in the face;...purchased and sent them home to grace my own piggery. Л' or, with all these points, were they lacking in size ; and to substantiate this assertion, I will... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1876 - 848 pages
...photograph of the prize Berkshire sow at the State Fair at Mansfield in September, 1872. — KLIPPART.] COLOR AND MARKING. ' The most favorite color among...no ideal description of choice improved Berkshire swiue. for I found several such in traversing the country, and purchased and sent them home to grace... | |
| Foster Dwight Coburn - 1877 - 288 pages
...hi carriage, and, in the boar, more especially, bold and imposing in presence. "COLOR AND MAEKING. " The most favorite color among the best breeders in...choice improved Berkshire swine, for I found several sucli in traversing the country, and purchased and sent them home, to grace my own piggery. Nor, with... | |
| Foster Dwight Coburn - 1897 - 326 pages
...Berkshire, in 1841, was a deep rich plum, with a slight flecking on the body of •white, or a littla mingling with it of buff; a small blaze in the face;...choice improved Berkshire swine, for I found several suclt in traversing the country, and purchased and sent them home, to grace my own piggery. Nor, with... | |
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