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Show SCRUB STOCK IS ALWAYS SAME I City Milk Inspector Tells of Comparisons With Ancient Cattle "How do you suppose the cow of ' fort -six centuries ago CfiOO B. C. would look compared with your cow?" asked John Felt, city milk Inspector,' t hi ; morning "Well." he continued, "she might not conform to stny standard classlfl-! cation, but. Judged" by general ap- ! pearance, she would outclass a great 1 i many American cows of today A comparison com-parison has been made in picture Nlldes by the United M.itcs depart-! ment of agriculture. 1'lctures of cows' of the twenty-sixth century B. C.,j found on Egyptian monuments, have: been made Into itsreOPUcan views and placed alongside pictures of scrub I cows of today. "The same is done with Assyrian horses and some scrub horses of the1 present time. They Illustrate the fact.! once a scrub, always a scrub.' These, slides are distributed as a part of a' series on better livestock' production1 by the states' relation service and may. be shown in ugden this winter. ' oo |