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... congenial to Nature , .. Wild Bulls , ... " Young , Mr. Arthur , Indications of good Breed in Greyhounds , ... Speed and good Breeding - Arrian , I ofttimes have thought , & c .... Ivanhoe and Rebecca , ... ..112 . 115 ... 127 .108 ...
... congenial to Nature , .. Wild Bulls , ... " Young , Mr. Arthur , Indications of good Breed in Greyhounds , ... Speed and good Breeding - Arrian , I ofttimes have thought , & c .... Ivanhoe and Rebecca , ... ..112 . 115 ... 127 .108 ...
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... congenial to the Young than to the Full - aged , quality not the same in all Animals , ...... dependent on the Food eaten , ... .. 257 260 260 Many superior Dogs reared in succession by one Man ,. 290 New Milch Cows for forcing Blood ...
... congenial to the Young than to the Full - aged , quality not the same in all Animals , ...... dependent on the Food eaten , ... .. 257 260 260 Many superior Dogs reared in succession by one Man ,. 290 New Milch Cows for forcing Blood ...
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... congenial to Nature ( In - breeding , ) ..101 . 277 ... ..118 . 137 ( Feeding , ) . 331 Venison ( Training , ) 436 Virgil , 3 ... Vegetables ( Hounds , & c . ) ... 461 ( Training Greyhounds , ) .. 342 Warmth for young Whelps ( time of ...
... congenial to Nature ( In - breeding , ) ..101 . 277 ... ..118 . 137 ( Feeding , ) . 331 Venison ( Training , ) 436 Virgil , 3 ... Vegetables ( Hounds , & c . ) ... 461 ( Training Greyhounds , ) .. 342 Warmth for young Whelps ( time of ...
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... congenial exercise ; you will not obtain such firmness of muscle or solidity of bone without exercise and labour as with it , though you may have the same apparent sub- stance ; nor so good a constitution . The difference in size be ...
... congenial exercise ; you will not obtain such firmness of muscle or solidity of bone without exercise and labour as with it , though you may have the same apparent sub- stance ; nor so good a constitution . The difference in size be ...
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... congenial or uncongenial to their nature . If one greyhound only is kept at one house , he takes his own exercise his own natural way ; and if in health , he takes that exercise at all parts of the day , and has the entire range of the ...
... congenial or uncongenial to their nature . If one greyhound only is kept at one house , he takes his own exercise his own natural way ; and if in health , he takes that exercise at all parts of the day , and has the entire range of the ...
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The Courser's Companion: To which is Added the Breeder's Guide, Or ..., Volume 2 Thomas Thacker Visualização completa - 1835 |
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afterwards aliment animal animalcules appear Arrian better bitch blood bodily body bone bread bred breed breeders broth cart horse cause chyle chyme colour congenial consanguineous consequently constitution course coursers cows degree digestion duodenum effect exercise exertion feeding female flesh fluid fore full age full meal gallop gastric juice Gervase Markham give greater greyhounds hand hare Harriet Wilson heat hounds human species in-and-in in-bred in-breeding instance intestines kennel legs length less liquids Magendie male mammæ matter maturity meuse milk muscle muscular muscular development nature necessary nourishment nutriment nutritious offspring organic particles parents perfect plenty portion powers produce proper proportion prove puppies pylorus quantity race horse reared reason shape sire and dam small intestines solid food sort speed stimulating food stomach strength strengthen substances tion variety vegetables warm whelps wind young
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