
doi: 10.18174/178401
The actual distribution of breeds of dairy cattle in France did not accord with a planned agricultural economy. A study was made of the causes of this discrepancy.Historical reasons were of great influence and curious measures had been taken to counteract the introduction of carefully selected breeds, adapted to modern agriculture methods.With the introduction of artificial insemination under supervision of thoroughly instructed people Friesian cattle had increased their distribution as they were the only breed with sufficient number of good breeding males.
breeds, animal husbandry, productivity, dairy industry, cattle, domestic animals, evolution, origin, profitability, milk products, france
breeds, animal husbandry, productivity, dairy industry, cattle, domestic animals, evolution, origin, profitability, milk products, france
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