. Elementary agriculture . Fig. 121 Diagram of a Cow 1, Muzzle; 2, Nostrils; 3, Fore-head; 4, Neck; 5, Withers; 6, Back; 7, Loin; 8, Pinbone; 9, Rump; 10, Hips; 11, Tail; 12, Quarters; 13, Thigh; 14, Cannon; 15, Fetlock; 16, Flank; 17, Udder; 18, Milk Veins; 19, Belly; 20, Ribs; 21, Shoulder; 22, Fore Arm; 23, Knee; 24, Past- ern; 25, Brisket; 26, Chest; 27, Throat. 1. Copy the above illustration. 2. Close your book and name the parts of the cow from your drawing. 3. Study the markings of different breeds and learn to name them at sight. 4. Do your state laws require the tuberculin test for da


. Elementary agriculture . Fig. 121 Diagram of a Cow 1, Muzzle; 2, Nostrils; 3, Fore-head; 4, Neck; 5, Withers; 6, Back; 7, Loin; 8, Pinbone; 9, Rump; 10, Hips; 11, Tail; 12, Quarters; 13, Thigh; 14, Cannon; 15, Fetlock; 16, Flank; 17, Udder; 18, Milk Veins; 19, Belly; 20, Ribs; 21, Shoulder; 22, Fore Arm; 23, Knee; 24, Past- ern; 25, Brisket; 26, Chest; 27, Throat. 1. Copy the above illustration. 2. Close your book and name the parts of the cow from your drawing. 3. Study the markings of different breeds and learn to name them at sight. 4. Do your state laws require the tuberculin test for dairy herds? Have the herds in your neighborhood had 245


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