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MODERN MILK GOATS 



Holly Lodge Shingle, and two twin does. To the herd 

 that rapidly grew out of this small beginning Dr. Gregg 

 added, in 1913, another buck and doe from England. 



Fig. 5. — A very remarkable doe. Taken as a wild goat from the Guadalupe Islands, gave 



over a gallon of milk when fresh and 1600 lbs. of milk in 310 days, showing survival of milk 



type in the wild Mexican herds. 



The Anglo-Xubian breed to-day numbers over a thou- 

 sand registered animals, pure breds and grades, and all 

 are descended from the five named above. The Anglo- 



