Great advances have been made in the breeding of cattle, sheep and pigs, in every part of the United Kingdom during the last forty years. What is the case with regard to horses? Have they not retrograded in the same degree ? Can the present race of horses... Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England - Page 255by Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1863Full view - About this book
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1864 - 730 pages
...present race of horses be compared with those bred forty years since ? The cart-horse, perhaps, is tie only class that can bear the comparison. There is...not find one good enough in your own country ?" My answers to those persons is, yes, I could, and did so. I bought what I thought, and others thought... | |
| 1863 - 796 pages
...present race of horses be compared with those bred forty years since ? The carthorse, perhaps, is ihe only class that can bear the comparison. There is...readers saying, What induced you to buy a French horse 'I Could you not find one good enough in your own country ? My answer to those persons is, Yes, I could,... | |
| Veterinary review and stockowners' journal - 1863 - 794 pages
...retrograded in the same degree ? Can the pre sent race of horses be compared with those bred forty years since! The carthorse, perhaps, is the only class...cause for all this, which I shall mention hereafter. Imd sent some bhort-honied cattle. There iny attention was attracted to a ( of horse I had never seen... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1864 - 732 pages
...not retrograded in the same degree ? Can the present race of horses be compared with those bred forty years since ? The cart-horse, perhaps, is the only...not find one good enough in your own country ?" My answers to those persons is, yes, I could, and did so. I bought what I thought, and others thought... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1864 - 798 pages
...not retrograded in the same degree ? Can the present race of horses be compared with those bred forty years since ? The cart-horse, perhaps, is the only...not find one good enough in your own country ?" My answers to those persons is, yes, I could, and did so. I .bought what I thought, and others thought... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1864 - 1376 pages
...present race of horses be compared with those bred forty years since ? The cart-horae, perhaps, ia the only class that can bear the comparison. There is a cause for this which I shall mention hereafter. Formerly, Royal Plates of £100 each were given for competition... | |
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