| 1811 - 434 ページ
...instance of the success of this practice : but, upon speaking to that gentleman upon that subject, I found that he did not attach the meaning that I do, to the term in-and-in. He said, that he frequendy bred from the father and the daughter, and the mother and the son. This is not what I consider... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1825 - 1250 ページ
...instance of the success of breeding in-and in ; but upon speaking to that gentleman upon the subject, I found that he did not attach the meaning that I...in a great degree, of the properties of the mother. Magnell sometimes bred from brother and sister ; this is certainly what may be called a lililí' close... | |
| Pennsylvania Agricultural Society - 1827 - 350 ページ
...an instance of the success of this practice; but upon speaking to that gentleman upon the subject, I found that he did not attach the meaning that I do, to the term in-and-in. He said he frequently bred from the father and the daughter, and the mother and the son. This is not what I... | |
| John S. Skinner - 1827 - 434 ページ
...instance of the success of breeding in-and-in; but upon speaking to that gentleman upon the. subject, I found that he did not attach the meaning that I do, to the term in and in. He said that he frequent ly bred from the father and the daughter, and the mother and the... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1831 - 1330 ページ
...upon the subject, I found thai lie iliil not attach the meaning that I do to the term in-and-in, lie said that he frequently bred from the father and the...is not what I consider as breeding in-and-in ; for tire daughter is only half of the same blood as the father, and will probably partake, in a great degree,... | |
| 510 ページ
...sisters as being bred " in-and-in," and not those produced from a union of a parent and offspring ; as the daughter is only half of the same blood as the...in a great degree of the properties of the mother. It is generally allowed that animals thus produced greatly degenerate, and speedily become deficient... | |
| John William Carleton - 1844 - 516 ページ
...sisters as being bred "in-and-in," and not those produced from a union of a parent and offspring ; as the daughter is only half of the same blood as the...in a great degree of the properties of the mother. It is generally allowed that animals thus produced greatly degenerate, and speedily become deficient... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1839 - 438 ページ
...success of this practice ; [in-and-in breeding,] but, upon speaking to that gentleman upon the subject, I found that he did not attach the meaning that I do, to the term in-and-in. He said that he fre. quently bred from the father and the daughter, and the mother and the son. This is not what I... | |
| Michigan. Board of Agriculture, Michigan. State Department of Agriculture - 1866 - 410 ページ
...subject, I found that he did not attach the meaning that 1 do, to the term in-and-in. He said that lie frequently bred from the father and the daughter,...the mother and the son. This is not what I consider breeding in-and-in; for the daughter is only half of the same blood as the father, and will probably... | |
| Lewis Falley Allen - 1868 - 558 ページ
...technically called bred in-and-in. " Breeding is sometimes done with father and daughter, and mother and son. This is not what I consider as breeding in-andin;...blood as the father, and will probably partake, in a small degree, of the properties of the mother. "Mr. Meynel sometimes bred from brother and sister.... | |
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