| Massachusetts - 1893 - 744 페이지
....... 8 21. Hind quarters from the hock to point of rump long, wide apart, and well filled up, 3 22. Hind legs squarely placed when viewed from behind, and not to cross or sweep in walking, 3 23. Nipples to be squarely placed and wide apart, ... 5 24. Growth 4 25. General appearance, 5 Perfection... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1893 - 882 페이지
....... 3 19. Hind quarters from the hock to point of rump long, wide apart and well filled up, 3 20. Hind legs squarely placed when viewed from behind, and not to cross or sweep in walking, u 21. Udder large, not fleshy, running well forward, in line with the belly, and well up behind, ....... | |
| New South Wales. Department of Agriculture - 1897 - 1054 페이지
...... ... 5 19 Hind quarters, from the hock to point of rump long, wide apart and well filled up 3 20 Hind legs squarely placed when viewed from behind, and not to cross or sweep in walking 3 21 Udder large, not fleshy, running well forward, in line with the belly, and well up behind ...... | |
| William Housman - 1900 - 356 페이지
...udder) ; the underline of the body as nearly as possible parallel with the topline; the " legs straight, squarely placed when viewed from behind," and " not to cross or sweep when walking." The skin should be moderately thick and should be mellow ; the hair rich, mossy, and... | |
| Victoria. Dept. of Agriculture - 1905 - 1082 페이지
...Hinrt quarters from the hock to point of rump, long, wide apart, and well filled up. Hind legs squaiely placed when viewed from behind, and not to cross or...abridgments of the papers read. I.— ECONOMIC ASPECT OF VETEBINAET SCIENCE. By SS Cameron, MRCVS [After dealing with the incidence of swine fever in Victoria... | |
| Henry Hill Goodell, Calvin Stebbins - 1911 - 364 페이지
...19. Hind quarters from the hock to point of rump long, wide apart and well filled up, ........ 3 20. Hind legs squarely placed when viewed from behind, and not to cross or sweep in walking 3 21. Udder large, not fleshy, running well forward, in line with the belly, and well up behind 5 22.... | |
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