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Identifier: breedsoflivestoc00sand (find matches)
Title: The breeds of live stock, and the principles of heredity ..
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Sanders, James Harvey, 1832-1899. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Livestock
Publisher: Chicago, J. H. Sanders publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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GROUP OF SUSSEX CATTLE. The engraving on the opposite page represents a group of Sus-sex cattle imported and owned by Mr. Overton Lea, of Nashville,Term., whose success at the Chicago Fat-Stock Show of 1885, witha yearling steer of this breed, is referred to on page 335. The bullshown in the engraving is General Roberts (500), calved March13, 1882, bred by Mr. Alfred Agate, of Sussex County, England,and was first-prize winner in his class as a two-year-old at theRoyal of 1884. He has also proved himself a very successfulsire. His weight is stated to be over 2,200 lbs. at four years old.The cow on the right is Milk Maid 3d, four years old, bred byE. & A. Standford, of Sussex, England; and the heifer, two yearsold, is Rosedew 15th, bred by Mr. Geo. Whitfield, of Rougemont,P. Q., Can., from imported sire and dam. (342)
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CHAPTER XIV. RED POLLED CATTLE. An acquaintance with the Scotch breeds of polled or hornlesscattle on the part of American cattle-breeders within the pastfifteen years, coupled with the fancy for the red color which sogenerally prevails in this country, has served to direct attention ina marked degree to a breed hitherto but little known among us,viz.: the Red Polled cattle of Norfolk and Suffolk Counties in En-gland. Like the Devon, the Sussex, and the Galloway, but littleis known of its origin; and although the existence of polled cattleof various colors, the red predominating, and possessing dairy qual-ities of a high order, is clearly established as far back as 1780 inthese counties, yet the effort for its preservation in an unmixed stateis of comparatively recent origin. Formerly the breeds of Norfolkand Suffolk were not regarded as the same. While both were redand hornless, yet the red polled cattle of Suffolk were unquestion-ably somewhat larger and coarser than were those of N

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