Frequent instances have happened where common ewes have had twins by Ancon rams, when one exhibited the complete marks and features of the ewe, the other of the ram. The contrast has been rendered singularly striking, when one short-legged... The New England Farmer - Sivu 1701852Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1813 - 410 sivua
...increase resembles wholly either the ewe or the ram. The increase of a common ewe, impregnated by an ancon ram, follows entirely the one or the other, without...legs of the former ; which combined with debility or defect of organization, often makes them cripples in maturer age. MDCCCXIII. N Frequent instances have... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1819 - 646 sivua
...increase resembles wholly either the ewe or the ram. The increase of a common ewe, impregnated by an ancon ram, follows entirely the one or the other, without...the distinguishing and essential peculiarities of both.11 " Frequent instances have happened where common ewes have had twins by ancon rams, when one... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1822 - 544 sivua
...sheep was larger bui nat so long as that of » much smaller Welch «hecp. T Annals if Philosophy, r. 1. the one or the other, without blending any of the...distinguishing and essential peculiarities of both." " Frequent instances have happened where common ewes have had twins by ancon rams, when one exhibited... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1828 - 526 sivua
...either the ewe or the ram. The increase of a common ewe, impregnated by an ancon ram, follows entirely one or the other, without blending any of the distinguishing and essential peculiarities of both." " Frequent instances have happened where common ewes hare find twins by ancon rams, when one exhibited... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 1836 - 440 sivua
...wholly, either the ewe or the ram. The increase of a common ewe, impregnated by a ram of the new breed, follows entirely the one or the other, without blending...distinguishing and essential peculiarities of both. " Frequent instances have happened where common ewes have had twins by otter rams, when one exhibited... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1848 - 472 sivua
...resembles wholly either the ewe or the ram. The increase of a common ewe, impregnated by an ancon lara, follows entirely the one or the other, without blending...distinguishing and essential peculiarities of both. " Frequent instances have happened where common ewes have had twins by ancon rams, when one exhibited... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1862 - 698 sivua
...ewe or the ram. The progeny of a common ewe impregnated by an Aiii < n ram follows entirely in shape the one or the other, without blending any of the...distinguishing and essential peculiarities of both. ' Frequent instances have oc curved where common ewes have had twins by Aucon rams, when one exhibited... | |
| Stephen Lincoln Goodale - 1861 - 176 sivua
...the ewe or the ram. The progeny of a common ewe impregnated by an Ancon ram follows entirely in shape the one or the other without blending any of the distinguishing and essential peculiarities of both. ' Frequent instances have occurred where common ewes have had twins by Ancon rams ; when one exhibited... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 sivua
...increase resembles wholly either the ewe or the mm. The increase of the common ewe impregnated by an Ancon ram follows entirely the one or the other, without...distinguishing and essential peculiarities of both. Frequent instances have happened where common ewes have had twins by Ancon rams, when one exhibited... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1860 - 438 sivua
...the ewe or the ram. The progeny of a common ewe impregnated by an Ancon ram follows entirely in shape the one or the other without blending any of the distinguishing and essential peculiarities ofboth. ' Frequent instances have occurred where common ewes have had twins by Ancon rams ; when one... | |
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