| 1894 - 520 pages
...Touraine, and obtained a mixture of all four races ' without decided character, without fixity .... but possessing the advantage of being used to our climate and management." Putting one of these " mixed blood ewes to a pure New- Kent ram .... one obtains a lamb containing... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1853 - 618 pages
...Touraine, and Merino, without decided character, without fixity, with little intrinsic merit certainly, but possessing the advantage of being used to our...pure New-Kent ram ? One obtains a lamb containing fifty hundredths of the purest and most ancient English blood, with twelve and a half hundredths of... | |
| Journal of the Royal Agriculture Society fo England - 1853 - 618 pages
...Touraine, and Merino, without decided character, without fixity, with little intrinsic merit certainly, but possessing the advantage of being used to our...pure New-Kent ram ? One obtains a lamb containing fifty hundredths of the purest and most ancient English blood, with twelve and a half hundredths of... | |
| Samuel Roberts Wells - 1858 - 190 pages
...Tonraine. and Merino, without decided character, without fixity, with little intrinsic merit certainly, but possessing the advantage of being used to our...of its component elements. " Now what happens when such mixed-blood ewes are put to a pure New-Kent ram? A lamb is obtained containing fifty hnndredths... | |
| Samuel Roberts Wells - 1858 - 192 pages
...Touraine. and Merino, without decided character, wilhout fixity, with little intrinsic merit certainly, but possessing the advantage of being used to our...annihilated by the multiplicity of its component elements. English blood, and disappear almost entirely, leaving the improving type in the ascendant. The influence,... | |
| 1893 - 930 pages
...Touraine, and obtained a mixture of all four races 'without decided character, without fixity. . . . but possessing the advantage of being used to our climate and management.' " Putting oue of these 'mixed-blood ewes to a pure New-Kent ram. . . . one obtains a lamb containing... | |
| Iowa State College - 1877 - 368 pages
...Touraine and Merino, without decided character, without fixity, with little intrinsic merit certainly, but possessing the advantage of being used to our...annihilated by the multiplicity of its component elements." i dredths of the purest and most ancient English blood, with twelve i ; and a half hundredths of four... | |
| Manly Miles - 1878 - 440 pages
...Beauce and Touraine, which blended the Tourangelle and native merino blood of those other two districts. From this mixture was obtained an offspring combining...happens when one puts such mixed-blood ewes to a pure New Kent ram ? " One obtains a lamb containing fifty-hundredths of the purest and most ancient English... | |
| George John Romanes - 1893 - 264 pages
.... . but possessing the advantage of being used to our climate and management." Putting one of these "mixed-blood ewes to a pure New-Kent ram . . . one obtains a lamb containing fifty-hundredths of the purest and most ancient English blood, with twelve and a-half hundredths of... | |
| 1893 - 854 pages
...Touraine, and obtained a mixture of all four races " without decided character, without fixity . . . but possessing the advantage of being used to our climate and management." Putting one of these •'mixed-blood ewes to a pure New-Kent ram . . . one obtains a lamb containing... | |
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