The Dutch

is a short-horned race of cattle, which, in the opinion of many, as I have already remarked, contributed largely, about a century ago, to build up the Durham or Teeswater stock. It has been bred with special reference to dairy qualities, and is eminently adapted to supply the wants of the dairy farmer.

Fig. 8. Imported Dutch Bull.

The cow, [Fig. 7], was bred in North Holland, and imported by Winthrop W. Chenery, Esq., of Watertown, in 1857. The bull, [Fig. 8], was also imported by Mr. Chenery at the same time, from near the Beemster, in the northerly part of Purmerend. Both animals are truthfully delineated, and give a correct idea of the points of the North Dutch cattle. For a more detailed description of this celebrated dairy race, see [pages 51] and [301].

Fig. 9. Hereford Cow.