. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN 3S7 the cattle of the provinces of North and South Holland, according to were mostly red and white and very well known in England as the Dutch breed. In the other provinces of the Netherlands "the cattle were the short horned Dutch breed, the color being generally black or black and ; The present-day breeds of cattle in Holland are very few. The all-predominating one is that of Friesland and North and South. Fig. 152. The interior of a Dutch cow stable in summer. Around the stalls on the left are plac


. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN 3S7 the cattle of the provinces of North and South Holland, according to were mostly red and white and very well known in England as the Dutch breed. In the other provinces of the Netherlands "the cattle were the short horned Dutch breed, the color being generally black or black and ; The present-day breeds of cattle in Holland are very few. The all-predominating one is that of Friesland and North and South. Fig. 152. The interior of a Dutch cow stable in summer. Around the stalls on the left are placed blue dishes. The walls are painted in bright colors. During the season when the cattle are on pasture this is used as a family dining room. From photograph by the author Holland, black and white in color, such as we are so familiar with in America. In the province of Groningen is a breed beefy in type, black of body, but with more or less white head, legs, and tail, suggesting an Aberdeen-Angus-Hereford cross. One sees red-and-white cattle in Holland that, excepting for color, are identical with the common black-and-white sort. However, in eastern Holland there are red-and-white cattle, rather beefy in character and forming a group by themselves. ' British Holstein Herdbook, Vol. I. Digitized by Microsoft®. 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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