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Show SOME HISTORY OF HOLSTEINS j Cattle In America Are All Descend- ( ntt of or Direct Importation! From Holland. Ttio cattle called 1 l..1t Iti-i In mer- I lea nt'o all .!. h. inlutitN of it ill i t lm- I jHirtatlmis In, in llollan.! at: 1 ti'-mly all i J (if ttlWIil ale fli.lil t lit lilinlnces of j North Holland mid KiLsIhihI. where1 aru found the typi H m.iBt i!e:'htnn to Anit'rlc it.s, wMIch Stanley Miiar. In i , th Fami'i' Uevlcw Tic anil inlty of 1 , lha treed Ih ho Kood. that hlsloi) le- cordi 'in ,.'iLid wli ii the t.hore of the North fi'K mid ItH Intl.iwIliK llel'H wore tint tinted for th. il' piTn! Llai k Btld white cattle, 1 he Ni tli. land herd tiiM.k bia'. n ttmt tli" p. duic of tlnBO i.ihIb date Lack o.T 'J."U0 ( W- v ' wo - - sS. Head of Holtteln Heifer. years, and thnt tlnv dem-ended from th cuttle of the Ki L'slandert who. kcv eral hundred year before. ChiUt. Inhabited In-habited the country inuth of the river Waal nnd the Khlt.e That would neiin to be lar ctioii(!h Lai k 1 In oin.aratlvely iiiodein time find liiijint tailoti of them, cattle jilay- i In an Important If not a fundamental art In the foundation of Loth th , Shorthorn and the A) i hhli Lieeil. a , may L readily mtcertained Ly refer- j j'liei to the hlntory (if those lireedd In comlU' ntal l-.'uiojie thene cattli and I their off.l t have i.taiii.ed their j lustre In every dtreciLm and are found In more count rle, ovcujivIhk ! greater territory, and jirodni Inn more milk, butter and clieeno than all the cattle of other breed combined. Thl breed ha ejiread from It place of orl(rln far biiHtward. even to llu-ala, llu-ala, where at tlm mouth of the Hlver Dwlna, on tin ednte of th Arctic Clrcb, It I reireellted by a breed called KolmoKorlan, which I tins moat hlKhly valued In It aiM'ilon. South Africa, Aiutralla. New Zealand and Indeed iiot eectlon of tb world w here d a! i I uk U done, have ubtan-tlal ubtan-tlal repn-ieiitatlon of thu HoUtulna, and In helr jiurlty, too. Quarantine law appear to he reontblo for their absence In any large number In Biif land. 'VHdwr a eyiitefa of advanced reifletry tenting. throuKh", the eijierltuent ata-lion, ata-lion, which ba been larguly developed develop-ed ilnce 1S94, th HoUteln breed now ba a wide foundation atock about which there I indlHjiutabla evidence of tbelr ability at the pail, and of tbelr ' jTrtikvCfcriiX and I believe that It Ii ' more satisfactory to the average In ' veitor In tbla breed to know, beyond ' question, what several generations of ' ancestry have done aa dairy producers ' and as breeding cattle, than to depend 1 entirely upon appearance and Iminedl ate qualities aa he I obliged to do to ' elecllng Imported atock. i I |