. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. 2 26 CATTLE have tried a cross from Mr. Bakewell's ; This then was a Longhorn cross on the Galloway, but Culley says that with what success he has not been able to learn, though breeders were gen- erally against crossing this on Longhorns or any other breed. The Galloway was also crossed on the cattle of Westmoreland and. Fig. 94. Worthy 3d (imp.) 2122S. A great prize-winning Galloway bull in Scotch shows, grand champion male of the breed at the Louisiana Pur- chase E.\position in 1904, and champion at numerous other leading American s
. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. 2 26 CATTLE have tried a cross from Mr. Bakewell's ; This then was a Longhorn cross on the Galloway, but Culley says that with what success he has not been able to learn, though breeders were gen- erally against crossing this on Longhorns or any other breed. The Galloway was also crossed on the cattle of Westmoreland and. Fig. 94. Worthy 3d (imp.) 2122S. A great prize-winning Galloway bull in Scotch shows, grand champion male of the breed at the Louisiana Pur- chase E.\position in 1904, and champion at numerous other leading American shows. Imported by C. , St. Cloud, Minnesota. Photo- graph by the author Cumberland, England. Besides the above breeders, Youatt, about 1835, mentions as early improvers the Gordons of Greenlaw, the Maxwells of Munches, and the Maitlands of Kirkcudbright; and in Wigton the Earl of Galloway, the Maxwells of Mouneith, the McDowals of Logan, the Cathcarts of Genoch, the Hathorns of Castle-Wig, and the Stewarts of Phygell. It has been assumed that in-and-in breeding has not been practiced by Galloway improvers, but that the development of the breed has been largely due to careful selection, the breeders of Scotland generally uniting in this work. About 1840 dairying became popular in Galloway district, notably Ayr and Dumfries, and as the polled. 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 Plumb, Charles S. (Charles Sumner), 1860-1939. Boston ; New York : Ginn
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