. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. \(i Cows IX OF C.\TTLE There are a great number of breeds of cattlein different parts of the world, so many that wecan mention but a few here,— the important onesthat contribute primarily to our own cattle stockand that comprise the millions of herds scatteredall over our land, on hillside and river bottom, onmountain and plain, on good lands and poor. Dutch cattle, which form with those of Fries-land and the shores of the North Sea a race apart,have a good reputation everywhere. For thatreason we beg


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. \(i Cows IX OF C.\TTLE There are a great number of breeds of cattlein different parts of the world, so many that wecan mention but a few here,— the important onesthat contribute primarily to our own cattle stockand that comprise the millions of herds scatteredall over our land, on hillside and river bottom, onmountain and plain, on good lands and poor. Dutch cattle, which form with those of Fries-land and the shores of the North Sea a race apart,have a good reputation everywhere. For thatreason we begin our short sur\ey of races with .A Fine Dutch Bull them. The chief breeds are those of Fries-land, Groningen, and northern and south-ern Holland. The cattle of Fricsland have long bodies,the loins and shoulders well filled out. Theudder of the cow is remarkable for size,and the production of milk is very qualities of this breed are highly valuedeverywhere, and many of the cattle havebeen brought to our country, where to-day they are found in nearly


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