Show CATTLE TO RAISE FOR BEEF conformation and physical characteristics te naturally adapted for fattening are essential by J I 1 L TORMEY university ot of wisconsin anyone in ft ho bo expects expect 4 to feed cattle profitably for the macket should not try to feed tin an animal that eliat Is not by conformation and other physical characteristics acte naturally adapted for fattening in only good feeders should bo 10 selected the good feeder comes from parents that hint are arc good feeders and whose ancestry ce try is of good feeding tock stock accustomed to consume large amounts of feed and deposit it upon their bodies ns as meat of good quality the importance of good breeding upon the quality of animals kept for a specific purpose cannot be overestimated and the lie use of 0 purebred sires in establishing good ii working herds cannot be overvalued over valued the mating of a common ancestor of one of no known breeding with a purebred sire and continuing to use a purebred sire on the following generations erat ions of offspring is known as grad K Z I 1 champion beef steer ing good common cows bred to vl vigorous purebred shorthorn hereford or aberdeen angus bulls show in their claves remarkable improvement over themselves in type and quality it s should hould be remembered that the value of the grade Is due to the characters derived from purebred ancestors |