SOUTH-WEST AFRICA, EGYPT d SOUDAN 



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In this part of Africa, until recently owned by the Germans, 

 there are excellent grazing lands in the higher country. The 

 Herero tribe are nomadic cattle owners, and possess large herds 

 in Damaraland. It is almost purely a pastoral country, agri- 

 culture being confined to the territory around Grootfontein, 

 Amboland, and the Okavango Valley. Since the rinderpest in 

 1897 the country has been practically free from serious diseases, 

 and stock-raising can be successfully and cheaply carried out. 

 Liebig's Company have recently obtained a big area of cattle 

 country, which is a proof of its value. It is quite probable that 

 under good government this country has a great future before it 

 for cattle and sheep raising. 



EGYPT AND SOUDAN. 



In Egypt there are very large numbers of cattle, nearly every 

 farmer keeps a few head, and these are fed and fattened on the 

 luxurious fields of the Delta. During the last few years the 

 Egyptian Government has taken steps to improve the quality 

 and size of these. 



Native Egyptian Bull, Diakb, light dun, 7 years old. 

 Weight, 2226 lbs. 



