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January, 1917. 14. The Home Garden in Kentucky. March, 1917. 15. Household Insects. July, 1917. 16. A Bekn Disease. July, 1917. 17. Foul Brood of Bees; Its Recognition and Treatment. August, 1917. 18. Kentucky's Opportunities as a Sheep State. September, 1917. 19. Feeding and Care of Sheep. (In press. ) MILK GOATS EDWARD L. SHAW Animal Husbandry Division FARMERS' BULLETIN 920 LMTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Contribution from the Bureau of Animal Industry JOHN R. MOHLER, Chief Washington,... D. C. February, 1918 Show this bulletin to a neighbor. Additional copies may be obtained free from the Division of Publications, United States Department of Agriculture WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1913 THE PRODUCTION of milk goats has for a great many years been an important feature of the live-stock in- dustry in many European countries, but it has never secured a very strong foothold in the United States. In this country the goat has always been an animal of more or less ridicule, as the majority of the people do not realize the pos- sibilities of certain breeds or types that have been bred for many years along definite lines.
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