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The Aberdeen-Angus cow Bruce's Queen

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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ABERDEEN-ANGUS COW BRUCES QUEEN (5312). Calved March 2, 1879; bred by Mr. David A. Pearson, JohnstonLodge, Lawrencekirk, Scotland; purchased by Mr. Geo. Bruce, ofAberdeen, and- sold to her present owners, Messrs. Gudgell & Simp-son, Independence, Mo.; got by M. P. (1250), (a richly-bred Prideof Aberdeen bull got by the prize-taking Queen Mother bull Mou-diewart (686), out of Pride of Aberdeen 3d (1168) by Black Princeof Tillyfour (^66)^, dam Annie of Johnston (1212), bred by JamesLeslie, of The Thorn, and sired by a bull from Tillyfour. BrucesQueen was first in her class and won a special cup at the Kincar-dine Show in Scotland in 1881, and since her importation, in thehands of Messrs. Gudgell & Simpson, at the great fairs of 1882 and1883 was a frequent winner of class and sweepstakes prizes. Sketchedfrom life by Burk. (316)
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ABERDEEN-ANGUS COW IMP. BLACKBIRD OFCORSKIE 2D (3024). Calved April 18, 1875; bred by the Earl of Fife, K. T., DuffHouse, Scotland; imported by the Hon. M. H. Cochrane, Hillhurst,P. Q., Can., and purchased at his sale at Kansas City, Mo., April26, 1883, by her present owners, the Indiana Blooded Stock Com-pany of Indianapolis, Ind., for $2,050, the highest price ever madeby an animal of the breed on this side the Atlantic; got by JohnBright (642), (a famous prize bull in Scotland early in the Seven-ties, gaining among other honors the male championship of theyard at the Highland Societys Show at Turriff in 1872), damBlackbird of Corskie (1704) (a prize cow at various Highland andRoyal Northern Shows) by Squire (436) (bred at Tillyfour and first-prize bull at the United Banffshire Show of 1871); 2d dam LadyIda (1021) (prize-taker at Highland, Banffshire, Cornhill, and othershows from 1867 to 1873) by Black Diamond (464); 3d dam May-flower 2d by The Earl (291), etc. Blackbird of Corskie

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  • booksubject:Livestock
  • bookpublisher:Chicago__J__H__Sanders_publishing_company
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
  • booksponsor:Sloan_Foundation
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