... fatten, yet, in such cases, it is of importance that the pelvis of the female should be wide and capacious, so that no injury should arise in lambing, in consequence of the increased size of the heads of the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should... The Genesee Farmer - Page 3411859Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1859 - 624 pages
...the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should be studied for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size...Thus the South-downs have vastly improved the larger Ilampshires, and the Leicester the huge Lincolns and the Cotswolds. 5th. Although the benefits arc... | |
| New York State Agricultural Society - 1861 - 926 pages
...the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should be studied for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size...Hampshires, and the Leicester the huge Lincolns and the Cotswolds. 5th. Although the benefits are most evident in the first cross, after which, from pairing... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society - 1859 - 618 pages
...the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should be studied for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size...Hampshires, and the Leicester the huge Lincolns and the Cotswolds. 5th. Although the benefits are most evident in the first cross, after which, from pairing... | |
| Stephen Lincoln Goodale - 1861 - 176 pages
...the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should be studied for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size...female of the breed which we seek to improve. Thus the South Downs have vastly improved the larger Hampshires, and the Leicester the huge Lincolns and the... | |
| Robert Jennings - 1864 - 498 pages
...the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should be studied1 for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size...desirable to use a large female of the breed which is sought to be improved. Thus, the South-Downs have vastly improved the larger Hampshires, and the... | |
| New York State Agricultural Society - 1865 - 738 pages
...the Iambs. The shape of the rain's head should be studied for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size...other more important considerations; although it will be desirable to nse a large female of the breed which we seek to improve. Thus the South-downs have... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - 1867 - 534 pages
...the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should be studied for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size...female of the breed which we seek to improve. Thus the South Downs have vastly improved the larger Hampshires, and the Leicester the huge Lincolns and the... | |
| Duncan George Forbes Macdonald - 1872 - 862 pages
...the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should be studied for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size...other more important considerations, although it will be desirable to use a large female of the breed which we seek to improve. Thus the South Downs have... | |
| William Charles Spooner - 1874 - 464 pages
...the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should be studied for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size of the male must give way to the other more important considerations ; although it will still be desirable to use a large female... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1860 - 438 pages
...the lambs. The shape of the ram's head should be studied for the same reason. In crossing, however, for the purpose of establishing a new breed, the size...female of the breed which we seek to improve. Thus the South Downs have vastly improved the larger Hampshires, and the Leicester thfe huge Lincoins and the... | |
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