. Elements of agriculture; a text-book for public schools. Agriculture. CATTLE. 123 Red Polled. (1) Origin and History. The Red Polled breed originated in England. They have. Fig. 43. Red Polled Cow "; Owned by the University of Wisconsin. been crossed with the Galloway, West Highland, and Shorthorn. They have been much improved by careful selection during the last fifty years. (2) General Appearance. Their color is a deep red, but the tip of the tail may be white. They are somewhat smaller than the Shorthorn, and have less of the beef form. (3) Popularity. Red Polls are probab


. Elements of agriculture; a text-book for public schools. Agriculture. CATTLE. 123 Red Polled. (1) Origin and History. The Red Polled breed originated in England. They have. Fig. 43. Red Polled Cow "; Owned by the University of Wisconsin. been crossed with the Galloway, West Highland, and Shorthorn. They have been much improved by careful selection during the last fifty years. (2) General Appearance. Their color is a deep red, but the tip of the tail may be white. They are somewhat smaller than the Shorthorn, and have less of the beef form. (3) Popularity. Red Polls are probably the most popular of the general purpose breeds in the United States, and they are rapidly gaining in favor. (4) Adaptability. Though they will thrive in. 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 Shepperd, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1939; McDowell, J. C. (John Chambers), 1867-1943, joint author. St. Paul, Minn. , Webb Publishing Company


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