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Comparison of dairy shorthorn and Welsh black cattle as milk producers; and effect of time of calving on the yield of milk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

E. J. Roberts
Affiliation:
(Department of Agriculture, University College of North Wales, Bangor.)

Extract

The investigations described in the present paper are based on the records of the dairy herd at the farm of the University College of North Wales, at Aber near Bangor. The results obtained will have a more definite significance if some account is given of the nature and management of that herd.

The Bangor provincial area, including the four Northern Counties of Wales, is roughly divided into Welsh Black and Shorthorn country by the Conway River. Most of the cattle in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire are of Welsh Black type, and the ordinary non-pedigree dual purpose type of Shorthorn predominates in Denbighshire and Flintshire.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1926

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References

page 419 note 1 Hammond and Sanders, Journal of Agricultural Science, January, 1923. Sanders and Hammond, Journal of the Ministry of Agric. February, 1926.

page 424 note 1 Journal of Agricultural Science, January, 1923.