. Elementary principles of agriculture; a text book for the common schools. Fig. 129. A ^ iiuttonwood. Types and Breeds of Cattle 197 types have come to be recognized—the Bates, Booth,and Crookshanks, or Scotch Shorthorns. The formertwo are EngUsh in origin and differ from each other inthe following characters: The Bates cattle have beenbred for beauty and symmetry, style and milking quali-ties, while in the Booth strain constitution, wide thick-fleshed backs and length of quarters have been empha-


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