Young Hereford Bull Owned by S. H. Velie. President of John Deere Plow Co. 

 of Kansas City, Mo. 



Aberdeen-Angus 



The Aberdeen-Angus in color and shape are very much Hke the 

 Galloways, except that they are a little larger. Like the Galloways 

 they are of little value as dairy animals. 



Sussex 



This breed attains a good size and in some sections of the United 

 States are raised for oxen. After they have served their purpose as 

 beasts of burden for a time, they can be put in prime condition and 

 sold on the market for a good price. 



Other Breeds 



While there are other varieties of beef cattle, we realize that the 

 average farmer is not especially interested in any of them as much as 

 he is in the Herefords, Shorthorns, Galloways and Angus. 



Dairy Cattle 



We can furnish no better description of the typical dairy cow than 

 is given by Brooks, which is as follows: 



