. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. THE ABERDEEN ANGUS 217 the success of the breed in the United States are J. S. Goodwin, L. McWhorter, Evans & Son, Palmer & Palmer, J. J. Rodgers, and B, R. Pierce & Son of Illinois; Leslie & Burwell of Wisconsin; W. A. McHenry and A. C. Binnie of Iowa; M. A. Judy of Indiana; Wallace Estill and Hugh Elliott of Missouri; J. J. Hill of Min- nesota ; D. Bradfute & Son and J. S. Hine of Ohio, and Dr. Craik, Mossom Boyd & Co., and M. H. Cochrane of Canada. Characteristics of the Aberdeen Angus. In general conforma- tion this br


. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. THE ABERDEEN ANGUS 217 the success of the breed in the United States are J. S. Goodwin, L. McWhorter, Evans & Son, Palmer & Palmer, J. J. Rodgers, and B, R. Pierce & Son of Illinois; Leslie & Burwell of Wisconsin; W. A. McHenry and A. C. Binnie of Iowa; M. A. Judy of Indiana; Wallace Estill and Hugh Elliott of Missouri; J. J. Hill of Min- nesota ; D. Bradfute & Son and J. S. Hine of Ohio, and Dr. Craik, Mossom Boyd & Co., and M. H. Cochrane of Canada. Characteristics of the Aberdeen Angus. In general conforma- tion this breed differs somewhat from the Shorthorn and Here- ford, the head being polled and the body more cylindrical in. Fig. 89. Juba of Morlich 62233 (imp.), by Rover of Craibstone 55014. A promi- nent Aberdeen Angus prize-winning bull. Sold in 1904 by C. H. Gardner of Illinois, in public sale for ^1200. Photograph by the author form, while compactness is a strong feature. The Iiead tapers at the poll and is somewhat prominent in the forehead, while the distance between the prominent eyes is considerable and the length of nose only medium. The head as a whole impresses one as belonging to a good feeder type, showing a strong, full muzzle and nostril. The neck is usually smoothly attached to head and shoulder, showing excellent finish, but the shoulder sometimes tends to be a bit prominent instead of nicely laid. The typical body has a rounded rather than square turn of rib, thus not. 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 S. (Charles Sumner), 1860-1939. Boston ; New York : Ginn


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