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44 HEKEDITARY TRANSMISSION OF QUALITIES.
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A case is mentioned of a shorthorn heifer 3 years and 2 months old be onl which 50 wei _J stories ghed 177 while stones of , a the coarsel whole y-bred of the bullock offal proved 7 years to
y ; old This the advantages wei is _g as hing good * 179 of an stones a illustration good , strain the offal as of any blood weig that hed and can close of be the on adduced hi 70 gh stones poin of t _. attaib
of development to which certain qualities can n y legged systematic scantil car - e clothed and culture sheep . or If for the igs cry or had cows been fit for for racing
longy that , a breed p of the kind desired transmission purposes would have , we made may of its structure assume appearance and . charac Constan ter cy , fro therefore m parents , in the to
offspring , is _regarded as a fixed law by stock producers ; but as there are laws of variation , oscillation it , follows antagonism that , & c , h even
as there are laws the of breeders transmission ' stock will , so in time exhibit thoug a decided , by perseverance , progress in the right direction , it is certain that excellence each individual
being animal ' altog will _-ether not he below of the par same , and accordance standard others with as of greatl the y maxim above , some laid the
average , and this is in strict down It is by the Mr . Mills inion . of Mr . Orton that the external configuration
op or organic locomotive part of organs the system are derived resembling from that the of sire the , the mother vital . or If
Abd we remember -el-Kader ri expressed ghtly , in a himself letter quoted as favorable by Gener to al that Dumas view , . veins & the
female Thus , the transmits male gives colour bones and , tendons structure , nerves . In , support , of c . ; this , between the mul
Mr produce . Orton urges of a mare the difference and an ass which and exists the hinnywhich is the e
or , , horse offspring rather of a than hors an e and ass a and she moreover -ass . The nei latter ghs ; whereas resembles , the a
mule is in fact a modified , ass , and justifies , this statement by to bray the ing instead circumstance of neig th hing at : the , the muscles difference and being organs attribu which table the first derived from
an modulate ass , in and the form second the instance voice are from , in a horse . case , Many and breeders general of structure stock , however resemble , consider that of the that male the appear parent
but ance that the constitution and temper are derived from the , femaleand our own experience leads us to incline to this
op to inion the , average . The stock in point of a of vicious docility hors , while e are the frequentl offspring y quite of up an rarel
ill-tempered , nervous , or delicate constitutioned mare y able fail to care exhibit is taken the to mother counteract ' s worst the peculiarities tendency by , unless a well- remark selected - communicates
crossing of new blood . Dr . George Wilson a
44 Hekeditary Transmission Of Qualities.
44 HEKEDITARY TRANSMISSION OF QUALITIES .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1864, page 44, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031864/page/44/
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