History of Improved Short Horn Or Durham Cattle And of the Kirklevington Herd
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* The swine, and even poultry, did not escape his attention, but it was * This most valuable breed of horses is, I believe, now quite extinct in Noithumberland. They were all bays, and the old breed had generally white faces, and white lee;s, but, afterwards they were pure bay, without white. No sire was considered pure bred that l)roduced a foal not all bay, whatever might be the colour or breed of the dam. The last, I believe, of the breed were taken by Mr. Edward Bates to Germany. 120, HISTO...RY OF SHORT-HORNS. to his herd of cattle that he devoted his greatest attention. Jth bought cows of Messrs. Colling in 1800, but I can find no record of them. On his Park End farm, in North Tyne, he had established a herd principally selected from his father's stock ; and he purchased the Daisy bull (186), from Mr. Thomas Jobling, for 30 guineas, and in 1804, he bought the first Duchess, as before mentioned. I have never heard the particulars respecting the purchase of her daughter, but no doubt ]\Ir.
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