DrDavid Roberts' practical home veterinarian . Dual Purpose. points to be considered are their powers as milk producers, their appearance and sizefor beef. More profit is to be made by preserving the purity of breeds. The selection of a breed we leave to the farmer himself, as he best knows hisconditions and requirements. A STUDY OF BREEDS OF CATTLE. 29. CATTLE. The Herefords are natives of the shireof Hereford, in England. In color theyare red, with white faces and breast, awhite stripe along the back, and whitelegs and belly. They possess the samebeef qualities as the Shor


DrDavid Roberts' practical home veterinarian . Dual Purpose. points to be considered are their powers as milk producers, their appearance and sizefor beef. More profit is to be made by preserving the purity of breeds. The selection of a breed we leave to the farmer himself, as he best knows hisconditions and requirements. A STUDY OF BREEDS OF CATTLE. 29. CATTLE. The Herefords are natives of the shireof Hereford, in England. In color theyare red, with white faces and breast, awhite stripe along the back, and whitelegs and belly. They possess the samebeef qualities as the Shorthorns, but arebetter grass cattle. The Aberdeen-Angus and the Gallo-ways are natives of Scotland. In colorthey are black, and have no horns. «£?^^f3SSrv^


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