i latter is no darker on the head and neck than 



.... car. the udder, and, in tact, on any part, is not 

 : i i; i- not necessary lo approach her or open the 



I. U i:S.SU DfL, 1C It t'ATTf.lii. 



iniu-s nt' IVmbroke, Carmarthen, and Cardigan. 



;- i Ynibroke-hire I'.lack'-. subdivided into Castlemartin 



i Cardiganshire they al<o ext"iid along the North Wales 



, :. Piofe- - ir \Vrightson, of ilu- Coll'-gc of Agriculture at Downton. 



Hungarian and Podolian cattle arc of the same breed 



\Va!. -. 



. hi hi - pi-, .;. in ;!:,- WeMi lilaek Cattle Herd Look, says the 

 ' ' - ioually ! here arc some cows striped red and 

 ith black ears, mux/le, and feet; but these are bccom- 

 vor h;id some very line specimens of the \vhite breed 

 o: m \vere iine a!iimal>. The; horns should be of a 

 : with black, and do not come out yellow to the 

 erent j-itcu of liorn for ljulls and cows. A 

 : ' ; ! spread: the e^.v's narrower, and the pitch more np- 



ai'ter the hull. This description applies in a great 

 !'h y are. however, broads r on tlie back, and shorter in 



Is are heavier and horns not so yellow. 

 . Mr. Morgan I]vans, \vhowas a breeder of these cattle. 



h , ]< cow with ;i dark-brown face. 



long ;oi;i wavy, neither sluirt and crisp nor very curly. A 

 i to any other. A white udder and a gray or 

 is the only deviation from the self-color black 



breed may he described as narrow on the shoulder 

 l;nati< :: 10 be hieji on the ramp, and tlat-sided. 

 i an i with greater hardihood than the Blacks. Their home 

 : ib:isl I'.laeks roam in the fields, their only shelter being 

 CDV, and )<;;';- !re';iuutly calve in the tempest or 



i v.-ith'-ut injury to their offspring. 



'. " : tlie lu\eil i-, remarkable A. :-t ranger may go safely into a 

 '' > here tlu-re is a bull, unless accompanied by 

 i ' hab . Hull-!, after 1 hey are one year old, should al- 

 oi i/:i!y avoiding ar-'id 'ills. 1 mt enabling 1 he farmer to regu- 

 tand very r'uii-lly to IxMnilked in the yard or in 

 ! i!l e\~e. and i| : . ; t x])re.ssion look tlie verv picture of 

 i.' Hi ha ve a good How of milk, of more than 



i * ' : ". ii"\ cr t ies up any of his cat lie. only thoso 



he i Mlves reared on their dam's milk at one 



I eoat . Mian th.jsti reared ly hand at two years old. 



' > .- ; inn- ou's ealf 1 1 ica!. and a lit t le dissolved 



' Hi ; l i-d in-.! to buv barren heii'ers and bullocks 



I'lack or K'unts. is of great, 

 '5, the- heaviest beast was :i 



