THE DAIRY HERD 



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to run with the herd, but is preferably kept where he is in 

 sight of the cows. He should have a ring placed in his 

 nose when ten or twelve months old. As a rule it is 

 best not to tie him by the ring, but to give him the free- 

 dom of a box stall. He should be given enough exercise 

 to keep him tractable and in good breeding condition. By 

 all means have him dehorned. 



Never trifle with a bull. He should be treated gently 

 yet firmly. He must know he has a master. It is im- 

 portant to teach him early to be led with a staff fastened 

 to the ring in his nose. 



TREAD 

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STALL 



BfiEED/MG 

 PEN. 



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ELEVATED 



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B 



Bull Pen 

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Breeding Pe/t p table 

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Fig. 16. Bull Pens. 



