. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. 212 H I S T 0 R Y 0 F H E r; E F 0 R I) CAT T L E cess they liave acliieved in tlic licld of journal- ism. May they still become more prosperous is my sincere wish. My object is to write the truth, and if any of my former opponents think me in error, 1 am open to criticism, 1 care not in what shape it comes. If 1 cannot vindicate myself I will cry pccravi. and acknowledge the fault. All 1 ask is a fair field and no favor. PART XI. in l)ad shape, which made them only fit for stockers to be finish
. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. 212 H I S T 0 R Y 0 F H E r; E F 0 R I) CAT T L E cess they liave acliieved in tlic licld of journal- ism. May they still become more prosperous is my sincere wish. My object is to write the truth, and if any of my former opponents think me in error, 1 am open to criticism, 1 care not in what shape it comes. If 1 cannot vindicate myself I will cry pccravi. and acknowledge the fault. All 1 ask is a fair field and no favor. PART XI. in l)ad shape, which made them only fit for stockers to be finished amidst plenty, where they could be indulged in idleness, then the most profitable parts were deficient, not having been bred there; their pedigree must have been a fraud. So goes the world and the people in it are subject to many changes. L. F. Allen and his herd book, J. R. Page and his flattering portraits, even with the assistance of Ambrose Stevens, can never compensate for the injury they have done to Shorthorns. * * * The Bates ring is now broken up, the Bates mania defunct; titles are looked upon with sus- picion. Men who supported them did so to their hearts' content, but would now gladly re- turn them to the country in which they were GRADE STEER CALVES IN AN IOWA FEED LOT. Tlie wise men at the East have to be fed with roast beef by the practical men at the West; therefore, they have to study the best and most economical way of making it to their own ad- vantage. They have found out that the Here- ford has a strong constitution, has a good, thick, mellow hide to protect it, under which good quality invariably rests. Their meat being well interlarded is put on in the right places; this gained in their activity is unchangeable, which enables them to take it to market in good shape. The Bates tribes under their thin hides and soft handling, so vehemently supported by their breeders, cannot stand the hardship they have to endure, especially when weaned from th
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