INDIAN AND CHINESE BUFFALO BULLS 
A ‘Ram's Horn” buffalo bull (the name coming from its spiral horns) is shown on the left. 
These buffalos are from the region of Delhi, India, and are much larger than the Chinese 
animals. The percentage of fat in the cows’ milk is about the same, however. The animal 
on the right is a Chinese buffalo bull. (Fig. 3.) 
HEAD OF A BREED OF WATER BUFFALO FROM THE GYR HILLS IN GUJARAT, 
BRITISH INDIA 
It is called the Jaffarabad breed, and is not one of the good milch breeds, being too large in 
size and a poor milker. Photograph by David Fairchild, Feb., 1902. (Fig. 4.) 
