| William Youatt - 1831 - 512 pages
...have already enlarged on this, but its importance will be a sufficient apology for the repetition. We have had proof upon proof, that blindness, roaring, thick wind, broken wind, spavins, curbs, ringbones, and founder, have been bequeathed, both by the sire and the dam, to the... | |
| Charles Elam - 1869 - 516 pages
...the consequences of ill-usage or hard work wil descend to the progeny. We have had proof upon proo: that blindness, roaring, thick wind, broken wind,...not appear in the immediate progeny, they frequently wil] in the next' generation. Hence the necessity for some knowledge of the parentage both of the sire... | |
| William Youatt - 1870 - 502 pages
...repetition. We have had proof upon proof, that blindness, roaring, thick-wind, broken-wind, spavin, curbs, ringbones, and founder, have been bequeathed, both by the sire and the dam, to tbe offspring. It should likewise be recollected, that although these blemishes may not appear in the... | |
| National Eclectic Medical Association of the United States of America - 1885 - 578 pages
...not inherit, or at least the predisposition to it ; even the consequences of ill- usage or hard-work will descend to the progeny. " We have had proof upon proof, that blindness, roaring, thick-wind, broken wind, curbs, sprains, ring-bone and founder have been bequeathed by both the sire... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1887 - 426 pages
...not inherit, or, at least, the predisposition to it; even the consequences of ill-usage or hard work will descend to the progeny. We have had proof upon...ring-bones, and founder have been bequeathed both by the •ire and the dam to the offspring. It should likewise b« recollected that, although these blemishes... | |
| 1859 - 864 pages
...will not inherit, oral least the predisposition to it; even the comequences of illusage, or hard work will descend to the progeny. We have had proof upon...thick wind, broken wind, curbs, spavins, ring-bones, ami founder, have been bequeathed both by the sire and the dam to the oflspring. U should likewise... | |
| The Farmer's Magazine - 1838 - 516 pages
...them. There are proofs upon proofs that blindness, roaring, thick wind, broken wind, spavins, curbs, ring-bones, and founder, have been bequeathed, both by the sire and the dam, to the immediate or more distant offspring. Peculiarity of form and constitution will also be inherited. The... | |
| 424 pages
...them. There are proofs upon proofs that blindness, roaring, thick wind, broken wind, spavins, curbs, ring-bones, and founder, have been bequeathed, both by the sire and the dam, to the immediate or more distant offspring. Peculiarity of form and constitution will also be inherited. The... | |
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