. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. 274 CATTLE of New England. While the Hereford is widely bred in the United States, it is most popular in Texas, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma, Minnesota, New Mexico, Utah, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi. The promotion of Hereford cattle interests is well established in England and the United States. The "' Hereford Herdbook ". Fig. 113. Four calves sired by the Hereford bull Wyoming 505146. A fine example of breed character. From photograph by Hildebrand, through cour


. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. 274 CATTLE of New England. While the Hereford is widely bred in the United States, it is most popular in Texas, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma, Minnesota, New Mexico, Utah, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi. The promotion of Hereford cattle interests is well established in England and the United States. The "' Hereford Herdbook ". Fig. 113. Four calves sired by the Hereford bull Wyoming 505146. A fine example of breed character. From photograph by Hildebrand, through courtesy of W. N. W. Blayney, Denver, Colorado, owner of AVyoming was iirst published in 1846 by T. C. Eyton, and in 1884 the Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association of England was organized and took over the publication of the herdbook, of which fifty volumes have been published up to 1919. T. L. Miller of Illinois published in 1881 the first "American Hereford Herdbook," and the same year the American Hereford Breeders' Association was organized. Up to January i, 1919, there had been pubhshed forty-eight volumes, showing a registration of 686,000 animals. In Canada there is a Hereford Association, which up to 1918 has published nine volumes, with registrations up to 28,800 head. 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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