Citation: Spencer, Walter H. Prize winning short-horns, how fed and bred. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1902.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: This breed of cattle is better known, more numerous and widely disseminated than any other breed. It originated in the north eastern part of England mainly Durham and Yorkshire, in the valley of river Tees, from which they have been known the world over, as Durhams, and in many localities, in an early day as Teeswater cattle. As early as 1750 the cattle of that region had won a reputation for their large size and good milking qualities, but they were coarse boned and slow in maturing. Some of the early improvers were as follows. Robert and Charles Colling, were ...