. Beginnings in animal husbandry. Livestock; Poultry. BEGINNINGS IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CHAPTER I THE IMPORTANCE OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY The study of domestic animals may be considered both a pleasure and a duty. A pleasure, because of the natural- born interest man feels in all animals; and a duty, on account of the service horses, cattle, sheep, and swine play in the world's affairs. Between many people, and even Fig. 1. A view at the Royal Agricultural Society Show of England, graph by the author. Photo- and their domestic animals, we find an affectionate, sympa- thetic relationship. The
. Beginnings in animal husbandry. Livestock; Poultry. BEGINNINGS IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CHAPTER I THE IMPORTANCE OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY The study of domestic animals may be considered both a pleasure and a duty. A pleasure, because of the natural- born interest man feels in all animals; and a duty, on account of the service horses, cattle, sheep, and swine play in the world's affairs. Between many people, and even Fig. 1. A view at the Royal Agricultural Society Show of England, graph by the author. Photo- and their domestic animals, we find an affectionate, sympa- thetic relationship. The people of Great Britain, the world's leading stockmen, from the King and Queen to the humblest laborer, show a keen and kindly interest in everything relating to farm live stock. One of the most interesting. 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 Sumner, 1860-1939. St. Paul, Minn. : Webb Pub. Co.
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