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Fig. 68. Hereford heifer. One of the leading beef breeds, dark red and white in color. The white 

 face, back stripe and underline constitute a pattern which has a tendency to dominate in crosses, (See 

 Fig. 80a.) Like the short-horn, its principal rival as a beef breed, this breed arose in England. 



Fk;. (!!I. Dutch belted or " l,:ikciifrM " hull. Iln-i| fnr \Ur,r .-.■iitiir'^ - !■.; Ilii~ < li.ir.irlrri-I ic patlern 

 by aristocralic faniilics of Holland. Probably derived from the same orijjinal general stock lus the cattle 

 pjf Holstein farther east, but selected more closely for color pattern to which productiveness has been 

 sacriGced. 



