QUESTIONS 179 



The South Devon,, which resembles the Devon Long Wool, is a 

 breed that is kept in Cornwall and South Devon. It is said to be 

 robust in constitution and adapted to either grazing or feeding on 

 forage crops between hurdles. 



The Devon Long Wool, the South Devon and also the Dartmoor 

 resemble the Lincoln in many respects (Figs. 122, 123, and 124). 



QUESTIONS 



1. Which breeds mentioned in this chapter are mountain breeds? Hill 



breeds? Lowland breeds? 



2. Which breeds resemble the Down breeds? The Long wool breeds? 



3. How are mountain breeds different from Hill and Lowland breeds? 



