A Treatise On the Breeding of Animals, And Other Matters Interesting to Farmers

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As we consider this subject of great importance to farmers, we will be a little more particular, and will select the Horse as the subject of our argument, as greater pains are taken with him than almost any other animal. If it is desired to raise a breed of great strength, it will not answer the purpose to put a great, stout, large boned' mare to a horse equally strong, as the colt will turn out to be inferior to both parents. An experienced breeder will select a . 2 10 mare for the horse much
...inferior in strength, but possessing some other excellent qualities. The offspring will then resemble the horse, or possess the good qualities of both parents. It is well known to farmers, that if a poor, indifferent looking mare is ta- ken to a fine, stately horse, the colt will uniformly resemble its male parent. Farmers are aware of this fact, but probably never gave themselves the trouble to enquire into the cause. All men can observe occurrences, or effects, but few are at the trouble to trace them to their origin.

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