. Elements of agriculture; a text-book for public schools. Agriculture. CATTLE. 113 Their original color was probably red, and their white markin^rs are allee^ed to have come from their. Fig. 40. Yearling Hereford Bull "Santa Claus Hesiod" 200880. Bred by Massingham and Cosgrove, Harmon, N. D. Owned by the North Dakota Agricultural College. having been crossed with the white cattle of Wales, and the white-faced Flemish breed. (2) General Appearance. The face, throat, chest, legs, lower part of the body, and tip of tail are white, all other parts being red. They are rectan- gular in f
. Elements of agriculture; a text-book for public schools. Agriculture. CATTLE. 113 Their original color was probably red, and their white markin^rs are allee^ed to have come from their. Fig. 40. Yearling Hereford Bull "Santa Claus Hesiod" 200880. Bred by Massingham and Cosgrove, Harmon, N. D. Owned by the North Dakota Agricultural College. having been crossed with the white cattle of Wales, and the white-faced Flemish breed. (2) General Appearance. The face, throat, chest, legs, lower part of the body, and tip of tail are white, all other parts being red. They are rectan- gular in form, and compact. (3) Popularity. During the early part of the nineteenth century, Herefords were as popular gen- erally as Shorthorns, Shorthorns are more in favor at the present time with the average farmer, but Herefords are more popular on the ranges. (4) Adaptability. Herefords adapt themselves readily to conditions of soil and climate. They are Ele. Agri.— 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 Shepperd, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1939; McDowell, J. C. (John Chambers), 1867-1943, joint author. St. Paul, Minn. , Webb Publishing Company
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