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on the more level lands there is plenty of guinea 
grass^ which the cattle turn into fine juicy beef. 
10. The pen-keepers rear and tend many kinds 
of cattle. Some of them are best for the planter, 
who uses them for drawing loads; others^ such 
Shorthorn Cow. 
as " Short-horns '\ are best for the butcher, who 
wishes for good beef; others again, such as the 
'^Ayrshir es , are best for the dairyman, who needs 
cows that give plenty of good milk. 
MILK AND BUTTER. 
i. One day I was out with Uncle Tom, looking 
on while his cows were being milked 
