The Horse : How to Breed And Rear Him

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143 and only fight, like dunghill fowls, so long as vic- tory seems assured to them.' He also told me that he once possessed a tame raven, which he induced to sit upon and hatch out some eggs of the common fowl. In consequence, the breath of the young chicks ' stank horribly,' like that of the raven which had hatched them. This, whatever may have been the explanation of it, is a very curious fact, of course ; but I can only give it for what it may be worth.
Taking another analogous case from th
...e grey- hound : we know that some greyhounds lose the natural courage of their ancestors, and are of little use for coursing. For wdien running they will not attempt to rush through or over any obstacle that offers more than ordinary difficulty to their progress, but rather refrain from following their game. May not this be owing to consanguinity ? I do not say it is, but it is very probable, because we know that crossing a bulldog with a greyhound bitch gives the offspring courage ; and in the seventh genera- tion they become as swift as others that have not been so crossed with a slower animal, partaking of all the qualities of the dam and none of the original sire (bulldog) in external appearance, yet retaining for several generations the unmistakable pluck and courage of that sire.

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