ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE. 6 1 



IV. General Appearance In general appear- 

 ance they are low set and sturdy, fairly long in body 

 and very smooth in outline. 



V. Compared with Shorthorns. 



(1) The Aberdeen- Angus are longer in body in proportion 

 to the hight, smoother and more cylindrical, less prominent 

 at the angles and even shorter in the limbs. 



(2) They are something finer in the muzzle and longer in 

 the nose, a trifle longer in the neck and somewhat thicker in 

 the hide. 



(3) There are also the differences in horn and color pre- 

 viously mentioned. 



