The Dog in Health and Disease: Comprising the Various Modes of Breaking and Using Him for Hunting, Coursing, Shooting, Etc., and Including the Points Or Characteristics of Toy DogsLongmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1872 - 470 páginas |
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... Cross PAGE 160 BOOK II . THE BREEDING , REARING , BREAKING , AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DOG , IN - DOORS AND OUT . CHAPTER I. BREEDING . Principles of Breeding . - Axioms for the Breeder's Use . - Crossing and crossed Breeds . - Importance ...
... Cross PAGE 160 BOOK II . THE BREEDING , REARING , BREAKING , AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DOG , IN - DOORS AND OUT . CHAPTER I. BREEDING . Principles of Breeding . - Axioms for the Breeder's Use . - Crossing and crossed Breeds . - Importance ...
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... Cross from the Bull- The English Sheep - Dog dog 182 . The Colley " Hecuba , " third Cross from the Bull- The Larger Newfoundland Dog . " Billy , " a St. John's or Lesser Lab- rador Dog • dog 183 • . 66 Hysterics , " fourth Cross from ...
... Cross from the Bull- The English Sheep - Dog dog 182 . The Colley " Hecuba , " third Cross from the Bull- The Larger Newfoundland Dog . " Billy , " a St. John's or Lesser Lab- rador Dog • dog 183 • . 66 Hysterics , " fourth Cross from ...
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... it is contradicted by the stubborn fact that , in the present day , the cross of the dog with either of these animals , if produced , is in- capable of continuing the species when paired with one of 4 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... it is contradicted by the stubborn fact that , in the present day , the cross of the dog with either of these animals , if produced , is in- capable of continuing the species when paired with one of 4 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
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... cross , and as this is now ascertained to be the only reliable test , the existence of the first cross stands for nothing . Indeed , experience shows us more and more clearly every year , that no reliance can be placed upon the test ...
... cross , and as this is now ascertained to be the only reliable test , the existence of the first cross stands for nothing . Indeed , experience shows us more and more clearly every year , that no reliance can be placed upon the test ...
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... cross of the bulldog with the greyhound ; the foxhound with the Spanish pointer ; the bulldog with the terrier , & c . , & c . , all of which are now recognised and admitted into the list of valuable breeds , and not only are not ...
... cross of the bulldog with the greyhound ; the foxhound with the Spanish pointer ; the bulldog with the terrier , & c . , & c . , all of which are now recognised and admitted into the list of valuable breeds , and not only are not ...
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