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Jessie, a Shorthorn cow, of Gilmore, in New South Wales, has made the best of her 30 years of life in spite of the handicap of being born blind. She baa a wonderful sense of hearing and smelling, and is able to find all the gateways of her home paddock. Sometimes cattle with eyes to see fall into creeks or waterholes, but so carefully does Jessie feel and smell her way about that 6he has never had an accident. She has brought wealth to her owners, for she haa had 24 calves, every one being of outstanding quality.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22067, 25 September 1933, Page 10

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 22067, 25 September 1933, Page 10

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 22067, 25 September 1933, Page 10

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