- A-1565
- Item
- [195-?]
Cattle being fed in a pen beside a barn.
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Cattle being fed in a pen beside a barn.
"Marshalia Butterfly," offspring of "The Marshall," in a field with [John Rayner, director of Extension]; barn in background.
Cattle in stalls inside a campus barn.
An excursion group observing a pen of dairy cattle in foreground; University (Main) Barn in background.
Hand milking inside the University (Main) Barn.
"The Marshall," a sire, in a field with an unidentified man; barn and trees in background.
Cattle grazing on a road in foreground. Four men, a fence, trees and barns in background.
"Rosemary Prince," owned by Dr. Russell H. Chant of Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, on a rope. Trees and barn in background.
Cattle in a field including"Sher's Field," owned by W.H. Bryce of Arcola, Saskatchewan. Building in background.
Cattle standing outside a long shed; winter scene.
Cattle inside a feedlot with barns in background.
R. Ford, dairy herdsman, with the top producing cow in the herd, "Greenbrae Gert." Summer scene in a pasture with trees and bushes in background.
A cow named "Netherby Queen Jane" standing in a field; trees and barns in background.
Bio/Historical Note: The official record of this cow was the production of 748 pounds of milk in 7 days or 111 1/2 pounds of milk in one day and 28.55 pounds of butter in 7 days.
"Field Marshall," offspring of "The Marshall," in a field with [Leonard Sisson]; barn and trees in background.
A bull standing in a yard with observers at a fence in background.