English: The shorthorn bull "Dick Taylor of Glenwood"
Identifier: breedsoflivestoc00sand (find matches)
Title: The breeds of live stock, and the principles of heredity ..
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Sanders, James Harvey, 1832-1899. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Livestock
Publisher: Chicago, J. H. Sanders publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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SHORT-HORN BULL DICK TAYLOR OF GLEN-WOOD 50737. Color, red; calved Oct. 8, 1882; bred by Thomas & Smith, ofNorth Middletown, Ky.; property of Messrs. C. C. Blish & Son,Lee Side Herd, Kewanee, 111.; got by Geneva Bates 39075 (he byRoyal Bates 36872 out of the Phyllis show cow Conquest 2d); clamBeck Taylor 6th (Vol. XX) by Thorndale Duke 15592 (Bates-topped Bloom); 2d dam Beck Taylor by the famous VanmeterYoung Phyllis show bull Dick Taylor 5508, etc., to imp. YoungMary by Jupiter (2170). Dick Taylor of Glenwood was shown withhis get successfully at the fairs of 1886. Among his triumphs thatyear being sweepstakes at Iowa State Fair for bulls with their get.Our picture shows him in his two-year-old form, sketched from lifeby Burk. k226)
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GROUP OF SHORT-HORN HEIFERS. Rose of Richland 6ist, Rose of Richland 64th, and Rose of Rich-land 65th (the heifers shown on the opposite page) are reds, belong-ing to a branch of the famous Rose of Sharon tribe, bred with greatsuccess by the Hon. Mark S. Cockrill, of Nashville, Tenn., the ownerof the leading Short-horn herd of the States south of Kentucky.(See A. H. B., Vol. XXVII.) The first-named heifer (shown in theforeground) was the last calf sired by Mr. Cockrills Duchess bull5th Duke of Hillhurst 22805, anc^ had ^or dam R°se °f Richland5th by Derby 7800. The 64th and 65th of same name are ownsisters in blood, both being sired by the Renick Rose of Sharonbull Poppys Airdrie 40316, out of Rose of Richland cows by the5th Duke of Hillhurst. Sketched from life by Burk (1884). (228)
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