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The Grove the 3rd, Hereford bull

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
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ewman, Douglas Co., 111., for $4,150, who used him in hisherd until the spring of 1886, when he was purchased by Mr.Adams Earl, Shadeland Farm, La Fayette, Ind., for $7,000, thehighest price ever actually paid for a Hereford. His sire was thefamous Horace (3877), a bull that was rescued from the block byMr. John Price and freely used in his herd, making a reputationas one of the most successful sires known in Hereford history. TheGrove 3ds dam was Blossom by Sir Thomas (2228), a cow sent byMr. Rogers to be served by Horace after the fine fleshing characterof the old bulls get had become apparent in his offspring. TheGrove 3d is the sire of many of the most noted show animals ofthe breed, and while breeding with great uniformity all round hasmade a special success when crossed with cows sired by Spartan(5009); as witness Rudolph (6660), Cassio (6849), Royal Grove21500, Hesiocl (6481), and other well-known animals. Sketchedfrom life by Palmer, showing the bull at eleven years old. (258)
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HEREFORD BULL ARCHIBALD (6290). Calved May 3, 1880; bred by Mr. A. Rogers, The Rodd, King-ton, Herefordshire, England; imported by George Leigh & Co.,Aurora, 111.; sold by them to J. O. Curry, of same place, and byhim to his present owner, Mr. C. K. Parmelee, Desplaines, Cook-Co., 111., for about $6,000; got by Dolley (5875), (bred by AaronRogers and sired by Marquis of Waterford (5454), out of LydiaLass 2d by Bismarck (3689), etc.); dam Miss Chance 3d by theprize bull Grateful (4622), son of Sir Thomas (2228). Archibaldis admittedly one of the best individual animals of the breed everimported to America, and was a distinguished winner in Englandbefore brought to the United States. His development forward ismost extraordinary, as will be seen by reference to drawing onopposite page. Sketched from life by Burk. (260)

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