. Modern milk goats : status of the milk goat industry; methods of profitable milk production; care and management of commercial herds and household goats . Goats. 82 MODERN MILK GOATS tractive triiiunings, gives u lievd of well bred Toggen- burgs an appearance of irresistible charm. There is a legend that this breed originated from a cross between the wild chamois of the Alps and the domestic goat. However that may be, there is about the young Toggen-. Fig. 27-—A j'nuiii^ Suanei), liralef Hernia, at 10 months of at^e, showing a splendid develoi> rnent of the udder. (Uuned by L. A. Bridinge
. Modern milk goats : status of the milk goat industry; methods of profitable milk production; care and management of commercial herds and household goats . Goats. 82 MODERN MILK GOATS tractive triiiunings, gives u lievd of well bred Toggen- burgs an appearance of irresistible charm. There is a legend that this breed originated from a cross between the wild chamois of the Alps and the domestic goat. However that may be, there is about the young Toggen-. Fig. 27-—A j'nuiii^ Suanei), liralef Hernia, at 10 months of at^e, showing a splendid develoi> rnent of the udder. (Uuned by L. A. Bridinger, Hanta Rosa, Calif.) burg a bearing of free, deer like grace, a poise that might well link her with the wild beauty of the chamois. It is this poise, so suggestive of the untamed freedom of moun- tain creatures, coupled with her gentle, loving friendli- ness toward human beings, that offers one of the most winning surprises of the animal world. The outstanding beauty of the Saanen is her purity of color, and nothing. 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 Richards, Irmagarde. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott
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