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The universal geography : earth and its inhabitants

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THE BRITISH ISLES.<br />

the world Las succeeded to the same extent in breeding domestic animals which<br />

excel in strength <strong>and</strong> size, supply better meat, or yield superior wool. <strong>The</strong><br />

aboriginal breed of cattle, which was distinguished for long horns <strong>and</strong> an ungainly<br />

body, has been almost totally superseded by improved varieties,* in many<br />

instances the result of intentional intermixtures. <strong>The</strong> North Devonshire cattle<br />

are of a high red colour, with horns of middling size, short <strong>and</strong> curly hair, <strong>and</strong><br />

thin flexible hides. <strong>The</strong>y are active, admii-ably calculated for draught, fatten<br />

easily, <strong>and</strong> afford excellent beef. <strong>The</strong> Hereford cattle are obviously descended<br />

from the same stock, but they are of larger size <strong>and</strong> of a darker red colour. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

Fis 222.—BiSTRiErTioN of Sheep.<br />

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