. Elementary principles of agriculture; a text book for the common schools . Fig. 130. A typical Aberdeen Angus. sized. The Crookshanks, or Scotch strain, are low, have block forms with large scale, heavy coats of hair, and mature quite early. * 270. The Herefords take their name from the county of Hereford, England, where the breed originated. They are typically a beef breed, hardy, early maturing, and well suited to range conditions. In milk-production they are very poor. The red body color and white face are well-fixed marks for the breed. (See Fig. 123.)


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