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ways are frequently lacking in spring of rib, and incline 

 to length and slackness of back and prominence of tail- 

 head. They are also more leggy than the Aberdeen-Angus. 

 This is a beef breed of medium size, bulls weighing usually 

 1,800 to 1,900 pounds, and mature cows 1,200 to 1,400 

 pounds. These cattle fatten slowly. In temperament the 

 Galloway is inclined to be somewhat nervous and restless. 

 The breed is especially adapted to range conditions. A 

 striking feature of this breed is the coat of hair, which has 

 two lengths, one thick and short, the other long and more 

 curly. In winter these cattle present a very curly, shaggy 

 appearance. Galloway hides are highly valued for rugs 

 and overcoats. 



