i;z DAN BEARD'S ANIMAL BOOK 



Such a sight was not only novel but awe-inspir- 

 ing. This was 



THE FAMOUS PABLO ALLARD HERD 



which has lately been sold and shipped to Canada. 

 The bulls were magnificent fellows and stood ready 

 to meet all comers, they had no fear of man, and 

 a human being on foot would stand but a poor 

 chance for life in their presence. 



As our wagon, heavily loaded with tents and 

 camp materials, approached the herd they all threw 

 up their heads and "rolled" up their tails, then with 

 a deep vibrating bellowing let us know in no un- 

 mistakable manner that we were trespassers on their 

 domain. 



CHARGED BY A BUFFALO HERD. 



The bulls pawed the dust and came running to- 

 wards us followed by the cows, the latter with the 

 hair on their humps standing erect like that on the 

 back of a mad moose or elk. 



THE COWS BELLOWED 



more like our domestic animals but in a savage 

 manner and came on a trot towards the wagon, 

 their 



PRETTY LITTLE CALVES 



running along behind them. Our camping outfits, 

 wives and children were in the wagons, to which 

 were harnessed "Injun cayouses" without bits in 

 their mouths, the reins attached to halters. The 

 half-wild horses paid no heed to the buffalo, even 



