. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. .\ WjNNHH IN ) Cl A; COCNTV 214 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS sides long and gently rounded ; back straight,and if possible a broad and level rump ; mouthwide; tail long, covered with fine hairs; flanks being the best of the country, although notwatered by many rivers. The color of this breedis usually black with some white mingled in it-. Team of Four Oxen in the Nivernais deep and full, with a capacious flexible udderand large milk veins. The Groningen cow is usually black, and isgood either for milking o


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. .\ WjNNHH IN ) Cl A; COCNTV 214 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS sides long and gently rounded ; back straight,and if possible a broad and level rump ; mouthwide; tail long, covered with fine hairs; flanks being the best of the country, although notwatered by many rivers. The color of this breedis usually black with some white mingled in it-. Team of Four Oxen in the Nivernais deep and full, with a capacious flexible udderand large milk veins. The Groningen cow is usually black, and isgood either for milking or for butchering. Sheis small, with a broad forehead, very largecrupper, and long legs. The cattle of northern and soutJiern Hollandare like those of Friesland, but rounder in body These cattle and those from Friesland composethe Holstein-Friesian race of our country. Dutch cows on sandy soils are small, angularin shape, and poor milkers. In this they yieldto the Enghsh breeds, especially to that of theJersey, which is well known and exported theworld over. After the Jersey comes the Guern-sey, a breed not so widely distributed in the


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