COWS IN A LONDON SHED
In the heart of London’s busiest shopping centre ten happy cows are milked twice a day and g*ve between them 160 quarts of fresh, pure milk. They are housed in a cowshed in Clipstone street, Tottenham Court road, at the back of a dairy. Dr Charles Porter, Medical Office: of Health for St. Marvlebone. is satisfied that the animals are well tended, and says in his annual report that they “are probably very much better looked after than many of their sisters in the country.” When a “Weekly Dispatch” reporter visited the dipstone street shed—the only one of its kind in London—the -ow-keeper told him that “the animals don’t see a blade of grass.” But then live on the fat of the land, for they are fed on the best foods obtainable.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 4
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137COWS IN A LONDON SHED New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 4
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