. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. GR.^Nn-Cn.\>uioN Lincoln Ewe the quarter weighing from nineteen to twenty-two pounds. It is readily adapte,d to good orthin pastures, and its mutton is excellent. Forthis reason it is found all over the UnitedStates and Canada. Inappearance it favors theSouthdown, its chief])rogenitor. The woolcovers the whole faceand scarcely leaves vis-ible the eyes and theblack tip of the also extends down thelegs almost to the HampshireDown is gaining in num-bers and popularity be-cause of its size andearly maturing qu


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. GR.^Nn-Cn.\>uioN Lincoln Ewe the quarter weighing from nineteen to twenty-two pounds. It is readily adapte,d to good orthin pastures, and its mutton is excellent. Forthis reason it is found all over the UnitedStates and Canada. Inappearance it favors theSouthdown, its chief])rogenitor. The woolcovers the whole faceand scarcely leaves vis-ible the eyes and theblack tip of the also extends down thelegs almost to the HampshireDown is gaining in num-bers and popularity be-cause of its size andearly maturing qualities. Southdown blood hasentered into the improvement of this breed,introducing many ver_\- popular qualities, espe-cially compactness and breadth over ribs andloin, the region where the greater part of the. A Kent R.\m, Champion at Many Exiuiution Photo J. T. Newman, Berkhampstead marketable meat is found. No horns arc foundamong individuals of this breed. The body is rather long in shape and not aswell-proportioned as that of the Southdown; i8o OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS


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