MIDDLE-HORNED CATTLE THE DEVON AND THE SUSSEX. 



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The cows are not good milkers; they are often uneasy in the pasture, 

 and often unquiet in temper." 



They have been exhibited and sold a.s Devons in the United States, a 

 thing which, of course, none but the most unprincipled of men would at- 



tempt. Give them a wide berth. They have little or no value in this 

 country among better cattle. 



XIX. Glamorgan Cattle. 



The cattle of Glamorgan, Wales, are noted for good messes of milk, for 

 docility, ability to forage for themselves on their native hills, and for 



