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Neat stock (or neat cattle) appears to be a primarily New England reference to dairy cattle that was commonly used in the 19th century (cf Lewis Falley Allen, 1879 , American Cattle: Their History, Breeding, and Management, Orange Judd Co., NY; Moore, John C., Neat Stock, In James O. Adams (editor) Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Agriculture, State of New Hampshire for years Ending 1875, Concord, NH). These books and many other contempoary writings describing cattle including neat stock are available on Google Book Search.

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