. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. openribs. The udder is large, attached well forwardon the abdomen and high behind. It should befull but not fleshy. The lacteal or milk veinsought also to be large, and extended considerablytoward the front legs. Milch cattle, which were formerly judged onlyby their external appearance, are now requiredto fulfill demands of breeding based on carefuland precise notes made from generation togeneration and recorded in books of genealogy CATTLE 21 or in a herd rct^istry. These arc now kept b\-breeders associations in all nations.


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. openribs. The udder is large, attached well forwardon the abdomen and high behind. It should befull but not fleshy. The lacteal or milk veinsought also to be large, and extended considerablytoward the front legs. Milch cattle, which were formerly judged onlyby their external appearance, are now requiredto fulfill demands of breeding based on carefuland precise notes made from generation togeneration and recorded in books of genealogy CATTLE 21 or in a herd rct^istry. These arc now kept b\-breeders associations in all nations. In thesebooks every bull and every cow that is registeredhas its number. Some associations also of good and bad qualities, of character-istic traits, and of changes occurring from timeto time, which form a basis of schedule for thecattle ; all countries in our day follow this books are guarantees for the bu\er ; theyhave, moreover, a general interest for the publichealth and for the milk trade, and they furnishinvaluable data for


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