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AMERICAN COWS ARE LAZIER?

That American co\vs are lazler than their New Zealand counterparts would seem apparent from a comparison of the results of intensive research into their daily lives by a United States Universitv student and Dominion authorities. Statistics reported on this page show that the* American- cow spends llhrs. 39mins, daily in repose, as against- the .New Zealand animal's lOhrs. 5mins. Possibly due to the Dominion's invigorating climate, New Zealand cows appear to be hungrier than their American cousins. They devote 6hrs. 43mins. daily to feasting, but iri America 4hrs. 52mins. is sufficient. / - -

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Chronicle (Levin), 23 January 1948, Page 4

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AMERICAN COWS ARE LAZIER? Chronicle (Levin), 23 January 1948, Page 4

AMERICAN COWS ARE LAZIER? Chronicle (Levin), 23 January 1948, Page 4

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