. Dr. David Roberts' practical home veterinarian. Veterinary medicine. Galloway. GALLOWAY CATTLE. The Galloways, a beef cattle, natives of Scotland, are not as large in confirmation as some of the other heef breeds and do not mature at such an early age. They have no horns and are black in color, having a very long, coarse coat of curly hair, and are best adapted for rough and unbroken country 'and our colder chmates. This breed is being rapidly improved upon and are not only valuable as beef cattle but are ex- ceedingly valuable for their hides, same being used for coats and robes. GUERNSEY C


. Dr. David Roberts' practical home veterinarian. Veterinary medicine. Galloway. GALLOWAY CATTLE. The Galloways, a beef cattle, natives of Scotland, are not as large in confirmation as some of the other heef breeds and do not mature at such an early age. They have no horns and are black in color, having a very long, coarse coat of curly hair, and are best adapted for rough and unbroken country 'and our colder chmates. This breed is being rapidly improved upon and are not only valuable as beef cattle but are ex- ceedingly valuable for their hides, same being used for coats and robes. GUERNSEY CATTLE. The Guernsey cow originated on the Guernsey Islands and is to- day a very popular breed among tne dairy breed. This breed is quite distinguish- ed, owing to its richness in color of hide. The milk and butter pro- duct is also of a natural, rich yellow color, which makes the Guernsey a very desirable breed in vicinities where there is a demand for such products. The prevailing color of the Guernsey is white and bright red, shading into fawn. HEREFORD CATTLE. The Herefords are natives of the shire of Hereford, in England. In color they are red, with white faces and breast, a white stripe. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Roberts, David, Dr. Waukesha, Wis. : Dr. David Roberts's veterinary co.


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