AGRICULTURE 



originated on the island of Guernsey, which is near the 

 island of Jersey. 



The Holstein-Friesian breed. These cattle (pronounced 

 Hol f stlne Frez' yan) originated on the rich land near the 



FIG. 195. PARTS OF THE Cow 



sea-coast in Holland (Fig. 194). They are large, angular, 

 black-and-white cattle, and give larger amounts of milk 

 than any other breed. Some cows have given more than 

 10 gallons of milk in one day. However, the milk is not 

 rich. 



EXERCISE. Select some good milch cow of the dairy type. Make 

 a drawing of the outer line of her udder. Locate the parts of her body, 

 using Fig. 195. 



NOTE TO THE TEACHER. Doubtless a good dairy cow can be in- 

 spected by teacher and class. If so, instruct pupils in locating parts 

 of body and in noting their correspondence with the " dairy shape," as 

 suggested in text and illustrations. This exercise will bear frequent 

 repetition. Then compare, in all points, any two cows placed together. 



