ALBINO CATTLE 
A full-blooded Holstein bull mated to about twenty unrelated grade Holstein cows produced two 
albino calves, the rest of the offspring being normal. Subsequent matings increased the number 
of albinos to twenty or more. The herd furnishes an interesting case of albinism. (Fig. 26.) 
ATTRACTIVE WHITE COAT AND PINK EYES 
Examination of the herd showed no pigment in the skin, eyes, horns or hoofs. The cattle were 
very sensitive to light, and grazed more actively in the evening than in daytime. (Fig. 27.) 
