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  • The former, bred in the tradition of the Napoleonic battle, looked for the decision only from the employment of "masses"; the latter, trained with the breech-loader and without war experience, expected to decide battles by infantry fire only.

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  • Cattle and horses are bred and wild deer are still found.

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  • Dromedaries are bred here.

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  • Ideally, she shouldn't be bred until she's four.

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  • All manner of breeds of dogs, cats, cows, and horses are bred in similar ways.

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  • She believed Evelyn's tale of a race of people bred for war.

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  • Now I have another dazzling thought, bred from my brilliant research.

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  • Large numbers of horses, cattle and' sheep are bred, the cattle being famous.

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  • Cattle-rearing is well developed, and the horses bred in Carinthia enjoy a good reputation.

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  • Fish and game are plentiful, and the silkworm is bred in the warmer districts.

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  • That of 1879 showed a profound distrust of legislative action, bred of reconstruction experiences.

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  • Tame bantin are bred in Bali, near Java, and exported to Singapore.

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  • He then noticed that when he bred short ones with short ones, he always got short ones.

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  • As Easterners, Brady and his brothers continued the legacy their father and grandfather had of serving as the military advisors to the politicians that Tim's Western family bred.

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  • Very little is known about the town, which is the trade centre of a considerable district, including Kataghan, where the best horses in Afghanistan are bred.

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  • To every type of coast there may be related a special type of occupation and even of character; the deep and gloomy fjord, backed by almost impassable mountains, bred bold mariners whose only outlet for enterprise was seawards towards other lands - the viks created the vikings.

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  • This variety, which seems to have been originally bred in Silesia, is not less well-flavoured than the normally coloured tench, and grows to the same size, viz., to 6 and even 8 lb.

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  • This branch of biological science may be called thremmatology (0Au,ua, " a thing bred ").

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  • Asses of excellent quality are bred all over the country; they are much used as mounts by the richer townsmen.

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  • Mules are bred in Piura and Apurimac, and are highly esteemed for mountain travel.

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  • The chief breeding industry is that of the llama, alpaca and vicuiiaanimals of the Auchenia family domesticated by the Indians and bred, the first as a pack animal, and the other two for their wool, hides and meat.

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  • A good race of horses is bred in the valley of the Enns, while poultry-rearing and bee-keeping are carried on in the south.

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  • He was a soldier born and bred.

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  • His researches in the life-history of various of the lower forms of animal life were in opposition to the doctrine that they could be "produced spontaneously, or bred from corruption."

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  • Thus he showed that the weevils of granaries, in his time commonly supposed to be bred from wheat, as well as in it, are grubs hatched from eggs deposited by winged insects.

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  • Their primary object is to gratify the pleasure most persons take in viewing at close range the curious and beautiful living products of nature, but they serve also as means of instruction in natural history, providing material for museums and for investigations in comparative anatomy and pathology, while they may have a commercial value as pleasure resorts, or as show grounds for the display of animals that have been imported or bred for sale.

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  • Wheat, fruit, vines and cotton are largely grown, and cattle and sheep are bred.

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  • The great advantage of the Confederate - an advantage which he had in a less degree as against the hardier and country-bred Federal of the west - was that he was a hunter and rider born and bred, an excellent shot, and still not infrequently settled his quarrels by the duel.

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  • Those of the northern plateau are small, hardy and long-lived, being bred on extensive ranges in a cooler atmosphere, and accustomed to long journeys in search of water and pasture.

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  • That in the palace gardens flowers from the tierra caliente were transplanted, and water-fowl bred near fresh and salt pools fit for each kind, that all kinds of birds and beasts were kept in well-appointed zoological gardens, where there were homes even for alligators and snakes - all this testifies to a cultivation of natural history which was really beyond the European level of the time.

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  • Geue vs this daye oure dayly bred.

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  • Cattle and horses are bred.

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  • To the apostles, as Jews bred and born, the action and words of their master formed a solemn and ' Das Evangelium Marci, p. 121.

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  • This species occurs in England the whole year round, and is presumed to have bred there, though the fact has never been satisfactorily proved, and knowledge of its erratic habits comes from naturalists in Pomerania and Sweden.

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  • The city is in a blue grass country, in which much live stock is bred; and it is an important market for draft horses.

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  • Percherons are also bred in different parts of Canada, and a few Belgian draught horses have been introduced.

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  • Thoroughbred and pure bred hackney stallions are maintained in private studs and by agricultural associations throughout the Dominion, and animals for cavalry and mounted infantry remounts are produced in all the provinces including those of the North-West.

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  • Useful carriage horses and saddle horses are bred in many localities.

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  • For beef, shorthorns, Herefords, Gallo ways and AberdeenAngus cattle are bred largely, whilst for dairying purposes, shorthorns, Ayrshires, Jerseys, Guernseys and Holstein-Friesians prevail.

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  • In Ontario sheep breeding has reached a high degree of perfection, and other parts of the American continent draw their supplies of pure bred stock largely from this province.

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  • The Hero, Left At The Head Of A Fatherless Family Of Twelve When Nearly Through College, Turns From The Glut Of Graduates Swarming Round The Prospects Of Professional City Bred Careers, Steadfastly Wrests A Home From The Wilderness, Helps His Brothers And Sisters, Marries A Habitante Fit For The Wife Of A Pioneer,.

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  • Having been bred in Castile, where the royal authority was, at least in theory, absolute, he showed himself impatient under the checks imposed on him by the fueros, the chartered rights of Aragon and Catalonia.

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  • Small but strong ponies are bred for export, and small cattle and pigs for home use.

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  • In Europe this species has seldom bred in confinement, although an instance has recently been recorded.

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  • Hooker, who speaks of Jewel as "the worthiest divine that Christendom bath bred for some hundreds of years," was one of the boys whom Jewel prepared in his house for the university; and his Ecclesiastical Polity owes much to Jewel's training.

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  • One day, approaching Coventry, "the Lord opened to him" that none were true believers but such as were born of God and had passed from death unto life; and this was soon followed by other "openings" to the effect that "being bred at Oxford or Cambridge was not enough to fit and qualify men to be ministers of Christ," and that "God who made the world did not dwell in temples made with hands."

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  • He was bred to his father's business as a cooper, and afterwards apprenticed to a ship-chandler.

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  • C. C. Hurst, more recently, has shown that albino rabbits, whether pure bred for eight generations at least, or extracted from pigmented parents, may carry the determinants for black or for black and grey.

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  • Or, to express it otherwise, an albino extracted from yellow parents, bred with an albino extracted from black parents, will give an albino offspring whose gametes in equal numbers are bearers of the black and yellow determinants.

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  • And when one of these albinoes is bred with a pure coloured individual, a mixed offspring will appear in the first generation.

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  • The chief point of interest in his account is that he speaks of the species having been already taken from New Spain (Mexico) to the islands and to Castilla del Oro (Darien), where it bred in a domestic state among the Christians.

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  • Though considerable numbers are still bred in the British Islands, notwithstanding the diminished area suitable for them, most of those that fall to the gun are undoubtedly of foreign origin, arriving from Scandinavia towards the close of summer or later, and many will outstay the winter if the weather be not too severe, while the home-bred birds emigrate in autumn to return the following spring.

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  • Here also horses are bred in large numbers.

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  • Some of these are reared upon extensive wild farms. In addition there are domestic fur-bearing animals, such as Persian, Astrachan and Chinese lambs, and goats, easily bred and available.

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  • Sugar, molasses, rum, salt, coffee and tobacco are the chief products; horses and cattle are bred.

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  • At least one species of Tinamou has bred not infrequently in confinement, and partly successful attempts to naturalize the species Rhynchotus rufescens have been made in England.

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  • The Oder and some of the tributaries of the Elbe abound in crayfish, and in the stagnant lakes of East Prussia leeches are bred.

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  • It has been continuously and carefully bred in Cornwall, Devon, Essex and Suffolk, and from these centres it has rapidly spread all over the country.

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  • Originally a local breed in the districts around the Staffordshire town from which it takes its name, it is now extensively bred, and highly valued as a bacon pig.

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  • Sheppey is for the most part treeless but very fertile, bearing much grain and fruit; its name, meaning the "island of sheep," is still appropriate, as great flocks are bred.

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  • Geese and ducks of different sorts were bred in countless numbers by the farmers, also pigeons and quails, and in the early ages cranes.

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  • Some of the finest Servian cattle are bred in the neighbouring lowlands, and the town has a considerable trade in plums and other farm-produce.

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  • Rabbits, which are not found wild in Denmark, are bred for export.

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  • There is abundant pasturage on which excellent cattle are reared; and in some districts buffaloes are bred for draught purposes.

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  • Both cattle and sheep are bred in great numbers.

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  • He noticed that when he bred a tall one with a short one, sometimes he got tall offspring and sometimes a short offspring.

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  • Then he noticed when he bred tall pea plants with another tall plant, he occasionally got a short offspring, but usually tall ones.

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  • Silkworms are bred, and some silk is spun; and the export of honey and wax is not inconsiderable.

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  • The " planting " of ministers in the highlands, which had since the Reformation been almost destitute of religious instruction, bred a populace singularly strict in the matter of " Sabbath observance," and, except in districts still Catholic or Episcopalian, eager supporters of the Free churches.

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  • According to Strabo (p. 200) the Britons also bred dogs well adapted for hunting purposes.

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  • It is generally admitted that the axolotls which were kept alive in Europe and were particularly abundant between 1870 and 1880 are all the descendants of a stock bred in Paris and distributed chiefly by dealers, originally, we believe, by the late P. Carbonnier.

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  • The original six specimens received in 1864 at the Jardin des Plantes, which had been carefully kept apart from their progeny, remained in the branchiate condition, and bred eleven times from 1865 to 1868, and, after a period of two years' rest, again in 1870.

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  • The first specimens exhibited in the London Zoological Gardens, in August 1864, were probably part of the original stock received from Mexico by the Societe d'Acclimatation, but do not appear to have bred.

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  • Those exported to India are usually bred in Maimana and other places in Afghan culture.

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  • Pointers are bred in the Kohistan of Kabul and above Jalalabad - large, heavy, slow-hunting, but fine-nosed and staunch; very like the old double-nosed Spanish pointer.

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  • At Athens, the centre of the intellectual life of Greece, there was soon to be found a host of sophists; some of them strangers, others citizens; some of them bred under Protagoras and Prodicus, others self-taught.

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  • In Bengal Proper, and also in Madras, it may be broadly said that horses are not bred.

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  • The counsels of his friend Abul Fazl, coinciding with that sense of superhuman omnipotence which is bred of despotic power, led him at last to promulgate a new state religion, based upon natural theology, and comprising the best practices of all known creeds.

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  • There are provincial horse-breeding stations, where pony stallions, from 10 to 12 hands high, are bred for carrying burdens.

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  • Magnificent red bulls are bred by the farmers for ploughing and other farming operations, and for the transport of goods.

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  • Sheep and goats are bred on the imperial farms, but only for sacrifice.

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  • Native oysters are small and of peculiar flavour; eastern varieties also are fattened, but not bred in California waters.

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  • In British North Borneo, and especially in the district of Tempasuk on the north-west coast, Borneo ponies, bred originally, it is supposed, from the stock which is indigenous to the Sulu archipelago, are common.

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  • In 1708, on the occasion of the Scottish expedition, notwithstanding her solicitude for his safety, she had styled James in her speech closing the session of parliament as "a popish pretender bred up in the principles of the most arbitrary government."

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  • Amongst the domestic animals are the buffalo, the Syrian camel, and a mule camel, bred from a Bactrian sire and Syrian mother.

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  • Large numbers of sheep and Angora goats are reared on the plateau, and fair horses are bred on the Uzun Yaila; but no effort is made to improve the quality of the wool and mohair or the breed of horses.

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  • Good mules can be obtained in several districts, and small hardy oxen are largely bred for ploughing and transport.

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  • Men bred in the cloister and the lecture-room of the logicians, trained in scholastic disputations, versed in allegorical interpretations of the plainest words and most apparent facts, could not find the key which might unlock those stores of wisdom and of beauty.

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  • Several of these birds bred, and they almost all lived in the woods the whole year through, refusing to take shelter in a house constructed for their use.

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  • Merino sheep bred at the Cape of Good Hope have been found far better adapted for India than those imported from England; and while the Chinese variety of the Ailanthus silk-moth is quite hardy, the variety found in Bengal will only flourish in warm latitudes.

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  • But it is quite possible that his scientific studies had bred in him, as in many others at that time, a materialistic, or at least a naturalistic, turn of mind; indeed, we should expect as much in a man of Van den Ende's somewhat rebellious temperament.

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  • Silkworms have been bred with success in some departments, and the cochineal insect is found wherever the conditions are favourable for the cactus.

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  • The prosperity and great population of the Pennine region date from the discovery that pit-coal could smelt iron as well as charcoal; and this source of power once discovered, the people bred in the dales developed a remarkable genius for mechanical invention and commercial enterprise, which revolutionized the economic life of the world and changed England from an agricultural to an industrial country.

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  • Pigs are bred most extensively in Suffolk, Norfolk and Lincolnshire and in Somersetshire.

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  • The walrus, hunted for its ivory tusks, and the sea otter, rarest and most valuable of Alaskan fur animals, are near extermination; the blue fox is now bred for its pelt on the Aleutians and the southern continental coast; the skins of the black and silver fox are extremely rare, and in general the whole fur industry is discouragingly decadent.

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  • Large numbers of horses, cattle and sheep are kept, and a good many camels are bred.

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  • Large quantities of butter, generally rancid, are made from the milk of cows, goats and sheep. In the Leka province small black pigs are bred in considerable numbers.

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  • The ass is also small and strong; and the mule, bred in large numbers, is of excellent quality, and both as a transport animal and as a mount is preferred to the horse.

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  • This conflict, however, bred an antagonism of which Hincmar was later to feel the effects.

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  • The quagga having become extinct, a number of mares were put to a richly striped Burchell zebra, and subsequently bred with Arab, thoroughbred and cross-bred sires.

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  • Numbers of sheep are bred on the island, and there are a few cattle and deer, besides goats and wild cats.

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  • Forest culture is practised on parts of them, especially in the east, and pigs are largely bred.

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  • The tribal organization of the Hottentots has been broken up, and probably no pure bred representatives of the race survive in the colony.

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  • Parker (Elementary Biology) cites a passage from Alexander Ross, who, commenting on Sir Thomas Browne's doubt as to "whether mice may be bred by putrefaction," gives a clear statement of the common opinion on abiogenesis held until about two centuries ago.

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  • The first step in the scientific refutation of the theory of abiogenesis was taken by the Italian Redi, who, in 1668, proved that no maggots were "bred" in meat on which flies were prevented by wire screens from laying their eggs.

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  • Fat-rumped sheep, Ovis steatopyga, are common to Africa and Asia, and are piebald with rudimentary horns, and a short hairy coat, being bred entirely for their milk and flesh.

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  • The other, bred on the Scottish Borders, with an early admixture of Cheviot blood, acquired the name of Border Leicester.

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  • In 1906 Henry Dudding, of Riby Grove, Lincolnshire, obtained at auction the sum of 1450 guineas for a Lincoln ram bred by him, - the highest price paid for a sheep in the United Kingdom.

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  • The characteristics of the latter are retained in the black face and legs of the Suffolk, but the horns have been bred out.

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  • He was then about fifteen, and his taste for writing, bred thus far upon the quaint Journals of Friends, the Bible and The Pilgrim's Progress, was at once stimulated.

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  • He was grossly attacked by the Opposition in parliament and by irresponsible critics, of the type of Byron, outside; historians, bred in the atmosphere of mid-Victorian Liberalism, have re-echoed the cry against him and the government of which he was the most distinguished member; but history has largely justified his attitude.

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  • Cheeses are made from the milk of both sheep and goats; but cattle are mostly bred for export or draught purposes.

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  • Since then many other living examples have been introduced, and it has bred both there and in many private parks in Britain.

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  • The llama (Lama huanacus glama) is a domesticated derivative of the wild guanaco, which has been bred as a beast of burden.

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  • The benefits arising from these schemes are being more and more realized by farmers, and the department is able to report an increase in the number of pure bred cattle and horses in Ireland.

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  • For this purpose they bred dogs of great swiftness, strength and sagacity, which were much admired by the Romans.

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  • Mules, sheep and cattle' are bred, and beeswax is produced in large quantities.

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  • The district of Ozieri is famous for its butter-the only butter made in Sardiniacheese and other pastoral products; cattle are also bred here.

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  • Where a large number of them were bred, nests were constructed for them one above another; they were daily taken down by the gooseherd, driven to the water, and then reinstated in their nests, without a single bird being misplaced.

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  • Goats are mostly bred in the mountainous districts all along the Spanish side of the Pyrenees froth Biscay to Catalonia, and in Badajoz, Cceres, Ciudad Real, Granada and Leon; swine in Badajoz, Lugo, Oviedo, Cceres and Corunna.

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  • The confusion was increased by the fact that Alphonso, Urracas son by her first marriage with Raymond of Burgundy, was recognized as king in Gallicia, was bred up there by the able bishop Diego Gelmirez, and took an active part in the feuds of his mother and step-father.

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  • The camels are bred in the desert north of Berber, between the Nile and Red Sea, in southern Dongola, in the Hadendoa country and in northern Kordofan.

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  • The Sudanese camel is lighter, faster and better bred than the camel of Egypt.

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  • Gunpowder, too, was invented; and now that the weight of the cavalry soldier was diminished by the substitution of lighter armour, a quicker and better bred horse was thought desirable for military service.

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  • These exceptions are the Byerly Turk, who was " Captain Byerly's charger in Ireland in King William's wars (1689, &c.)," and a horse called Counsellor, bred by Mr Egerton in 1694, by Lord D'Arcy's Counsellor by Lord Lonsdale's Counsellor by the Shaftesbury Turk out of sister to Spanker - all the dams in Counsellor's pedigree tracing back to Eastern mares.

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  • The Stud-Book goes on to say of the Byerly Turk that he did not cover many bred mares, but was the sire of the duke of Devonshire's Basto, Halloway's Jigg, and others.

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  • He was bred by Mr Leonard Childers of Carr House near Doncaster, and was purchased when young by the duke of Devonshire.

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  • The other representative line of the Darley Arabian is through Bartlett's Childers, also bred by Mr Leonard Childers, and sold to Mr Bartlett of Masham, in Yorkshire.

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  • He was bred by William, duke of Cumberland, uncle of King George III.

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  • A well-made horse wants dissecting in detail, and then if a good judge can discover no fault with any part, but finds each of good proportions, and the whole to harmonize without defect, deformity or deficiency, he has before him a well-shaped horse; and of two equally well-made and equitably proportioned horses the best bred one will be the best.

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  • Excellent polo ponies are bred as first or second crosses by thoroughbred stallions on the mares of nearly all the varieties of ponies named.

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  • His father was a farrier, but he himself was bred to be a tailor.

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  • In the ancient times, there were also God-slayers, men of a special kind who were bred and raised by the Gods for immortal wars.

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  • I am not a born and bred Anglican so I have had little awareness of church politics, at least until recently!

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  • Average Puppy Price £ 500-800 Lifespan 9 - 15 years A well bred beagle can be expected to live 12 to 15 years.

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  • Bettas in the UK 17/09/06 Yes Selection of UK bred bettas in the UK 17/09/06 Yes Selection of UK bred bettas ranging from Delta to Halfmoon From £ 5.00 Site updated frequently.

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  • So we should be bringing forward plans for a National Gene Bank so that breeders can re-establish bloodlines of specially bred livestock.

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  • Also excellent with Farrier, Vet, has been bridled etc. She is bred from competition bloodlines and is an excellent competition prospect.

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  • He still retains a very strong hunting instinct, something which has sadly been bred out of other terrier breeds.

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  • She is exceptionally well bred and will make a valuable broodmare in the future.

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  • There is also a nursery selling plants propagated from plants on site including camellias bred by the late owner Miss Gillian Carlyon.

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  • It is also one of the very few African catfish that have been bred in captivity.

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  • The willow is then fed to a biomass boiler used to heat fish containing sturgeon, specially bred to produce caviar.

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  • Cheviot sheep and Highland ponies are bred on the farm.

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  • I have 5 home bred midas cichlids for sale, 3-4 " feeding really well on anything!

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  • Total subsidy followed by generous grants had bred alarming complacency.

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  • Also, at Whipsnade Wild Animal Park visitors can see corncrakes being bred in preparation for release into the English countryside.

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  • This 15 month old's sire was bred from Paris Show winning lines and out of a homebred cow by Gower Javelin.

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  • Several double flowered ornamental cultivars have been bred with flowers of white to purple.

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  • The first cymbidium was introduced into England by James Fothergill from China in 1778 and the first cymbidium hybrid was bred in 1889.

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  • This has bred a cynicism about politicians who seem indifferent or even hostile to their feelings.

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  • The first was a February born group 2 Loosebeare Imp sired daughter out of a Glenside His Nibs bred mother.

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  • Young home bred discus 15/06/06 Yes Exceptional young home bred discus fish approx 3 " to 4 " .

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  • Home Bred brown discus Quality juvinile brown discus, Stendker paren.. .

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  • Discus fish for sale I have home bred discus fish for sale I have home bred Discus.

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  • The mortality rate of the Chindits was spectacular, but that bred its own unique esprit de corps among the survivors.

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  • An Annan bred 3 shear ewe early in the sale sold at 750gns.

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  • In both cases, these are for systems with crossbred ewes bred to terminal sire rams i.e. with all lambs intended for slaughter.

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  • Whilst most are entirely fictitious, bred form urban myths of payouts for nothing - always a " friend of a friend " .

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  • This very pretty outstandingly bred filly is offered for sale to a special home only.

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  • D Devonshire Traditional Breed Center Chickens - wide range of pure bred large and bantam fowl for beginner and experienced keeper.

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  • The following data gives the snout vent length (in cm) of 8 newly born garter snakes bred in captivity.

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  • For Sale - Horses 14.3 part bred arab gelding - fit and ready Novice level endurance.

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  • This means that a white spotted gerbil bred with a non spotted gerbil bred with a non spotted gerbil will always produce 50% spotted pups.

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  • This means that a white spotted gerbil bred with a non spotted gerbil will always produce 50% spotted pups.

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  • Guinea pigs with this problem should not be bred since dental malocclusion is often hereditary.

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  • A long dog is originally produced from a cross mating between two pure bred sight hounds, ie; a greyhound x saluki.

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  • Egyptian Goose bred successfully near Kimpton Mill (TK) with at least two fully fledged juveniles seen.

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  • We will not allow for any of our bred kittens to be resold or re-homed and certainly not go to a rescue establishment.

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  • I blame the public schools who bred these ego maniacs.

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  • By Ormond Rhys out of a Derwen bred mare.

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  • New irrigation schemes are also in place and new varieties of crops, successfully bred using participatory breeding techniques, are being grown.

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  • Bred to follow vermin into the rock piles, they are very athletic dogs.

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  • Ferrets are thought to have been first bred from the wild European polecat at least 2500 years ago.

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  • Collin quotes Perris who in 1839 bred this species from larvae found under the bark of various dead trees including poplars.

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  • Gillingham, Kent, UK This is a litter of extremely well bred bull terrier pups.

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  • Thirlwall Castle also carries 1,500 Swaledale ewes, three quarters of which are crossed with the Bluefaced Leicester with the remainder bred pure.

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  • We bred for a child who could draw enough raw enough raw power to open the gateways without the need for worshippers and ceremony.

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  • Do animals that have been bred in captivity for many generations have more transparent skin than their wild relatives?

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  • Perhaps continually pairing spangles to related Normals bred from Spangles somehow weakens the Spangle gene(s) that produce the visual Spangle.

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  • He runs a small thoroughbred stud at home, and has bred seven winners.

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  • These are bred from his cross breed beef suckler cows crossed with a Limousin bull.

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  • The squint and kinked tail have been bred out and rarely appear in the modern breed.

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  • Of over 100 captive bred tamarins released into the wild, only around 30 survived.

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  • Do not buy torts from shops, they have not been bred in the UK, they are imported from Slovenia.

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  • This strong, clean skinned lamb is by a home bred tup, and out of a ewe by the T2 Kilnstown.

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  • Swine, bred all over France, are more numerous in Brittany, Anjou (whence comes the well-known breed of Craon), Poitou, Burgundy, the west and north of the central plateau and Beam.

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  • He was a typical Spanish soldierpolitician, though he had more of the better traits of the soldier born and bred than of the arts of the statesman.

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  • Sheep and goats are bred throughout the country; but the breeding of the beasts of burden (donkeys, horses, camels) is chiefly in the hands of the Bedouin.

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  • His father, whose early experiences led him to hate aristocrats, bred him in the stern creed of the first republic. Throughout the empire Poisson faithfully adhered to the family principles, and refused to worship Napoleon.

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  • His own favourite ascetics, the Therapeutae, whose chief centre was in Egypt, had renounced property and all its temptations, and fled, irrevocably abandoning brothers, children, wives, parents, throngs of kinsmen, intimacy of friends, the fatherlands where they were born and bred (see Therapeutae).

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  • We bred for a child who could draw enough raw power to open the gateways without the need for worshippers and ceremony.

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  • Originally bred for their furs, rex rabbits were also suitable for the meat trade.

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  • This pure bred, gray roan, Arab gelding is owned and ridden by Miss Joanne Marsh and represented the South West of England.

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  • Broughton in Furness farmer pays £ 3,517 for a shearling bred by Mark Potter from Matterdale.

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  • I have always had a sneaking sympathy for the pig, so long as he can be bred to live as long as Socrates.

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  • Perhaps continually pairing Spangles to related Normals bred from Spangles somehow weakens the Spangle gene(s) that produce the visual Spangle.

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  • Another ' disappeared ' category are animals bred and killed so that their body parts can be in test tube studies.

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  • Bill Bryson is an unabashed Anglophile who, through a mistake of history, happened to be born and bred in Iowa.

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  • Native plants like the chocolate lily, an aborigine of Victoria, are less complex than plants bred in today's greenhouses and gardens.

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  • Although some feline enthusiasts might have some concerns about this breed's wild heritage affecting its personality, today's Bengal has been bred to be a friendly family companion that just happens to look exotic.

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  • Males can safely be used by ten months of age as long as they are not bred excessively.

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  • With very careful and selective breeding, the crossed eyes and kinked tails of Siamese cats, which are considered undesirable traits, have been almost completely bred out.

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  • In addition, the cross-eyed trait and the kink in the tail had been bred out of the animal.

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  • One example might be a Siamese cat that goes into heat and somehow darts out the door before she can be bred with another registered Siamese.

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  • The owner of the cats recognized the uniqueness of the kitten and bred him back to his mother.

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  • That way you can take extra precautions to make sure she isn't accidentally bred.

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  • Crystal Light offers its visitors several dragons to choose from that are born and bred "on the site".

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  • Those not born and bred south of the Mason/Dixon line would tend to think that all southern food is deep fried and smothered in gravy, but it's not.

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  • If your pet is a pure breed, document the history of the breed including where it originated from, the characteristics of the breed and what they were originally bred for.

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  • Cincinnati is listed as the first booming city in America's heartland, and the acting icons to be born and bred there are just a few of the reasons why.

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  • Each breed was bred for a different purpose, and the appearance of each breed often reflects that purpose.

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  • Bloodhounds and Basset Hounds were both bred to have an incredible ability to detect scent.

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  • The Chesapeake Bay Retriever was bred to retrieve from the water, so these dogs actually have webbed toes that help them swim more efficiently.

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  • The Irish Water Spaniel was bred to be a hunting dog that would also retrieve water fowl.

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  • Males of these breeds are bred to stand around 32 inches tall at the shoulder.

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  • Since each breed was bred for a certain purpose, each breed has its own personality and physical characteristics.

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  • Be careful to not get scammed by a puppy mill, or buy a poorly bred dog from a backyard breeder.

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  • Whether these businesses are profit-driven puppy mills or well-intentioned backyard breeders, they can still produce poorly bred dogs with health and behavioral problems.

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  • Many small dog breeds were originally bred to be companion animals, making them well-suited to live in close quarters with us.

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  • And, remember, these dogs are bred to be companions.

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  • There are a number of factors that come into play when you are considering dogs bred for conformation.

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  • Dogs that are bred should be screened for any known problems in the breed, and only dogs and bitches with excellent ratings should be bred.

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  • The purpose of an AKC dog show is to provide a showcase for breeders and exhibitors to compare their stock against that of other breeders in order to raise the overall health and quality of dogs being bred.

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  • Most dogs are confined to small cages, which don't promote the best sanitary conditions, and they receive little of the socialization that home bred puppies enjoy from their breeders.

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  • Sadly, breeder dogs in these deplorable operations receive little to no veterinary care and are generally bred until they can produce no more.

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  • Because they are bred indiscriminately for mass production and profit, the puppies from puppy mills often have severe congenital defects and serious health problems.

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  • Dogs are bred and trained to fight each other to the death for the amusement and financial gain of their owner/handlers.

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  • Personally, I believe a dog should be given time to reach maturity before his energies are redirected into breeding, and then he should only be bred selectively a few times each year.

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  • I recommend you first speak with the breeder you received your female from, and get an opinion as to whether she truly ought to be bred, because not every female should be.

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  • I have a seven-year-old Shar-Pei/Pitbull mix that has never been bred and was severely aggressive when approached for that purpose.

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  • I'm guessing your bitch has never been bred before.

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  • If you've bred her and she hasn't taken, it may actually be a good thing.

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  • I am a former Shih Tzu breeder and as a rule I never bred a bitch past five years old.

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  • My Australian Shepherd was bred 67 days ago, and she is not showing.

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  • We bred our dog three days in a row, so this would now be her 68th day from the last breeding.

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  • Since bitches send down multiple eggs, it's very possible that the breeder could have witnessed the breeding with the named sire, and another male could have also bred the bitch by accident and unnoticed.

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  • If she was bred by her brother two days before she was bred by your unrelated male, then there is a chance she could be carrying pups from both males.

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  • A tie is not always required for fertilization, but if he did ride her and if someone caught them quickly enough she may not have been bred.

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  • The mother is definitely a Collie, and the previous owner said she did not know what kind of dog she bred with.

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  • Hello,I have an 18-month-old Lhasa Apso that was bred 33 days ago.

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  • If so, and if she didn't get bred then she may be having a false pregnancy.

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  • Since she was bred across a five day period, there could be a significant difference in the developmental age between any resulting pups.

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  • She had a heat cycle in August, and a male dog tried to bred her.

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  • She was bred four times- twice before and twice after ovulation.

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  • The dogs were bred to be tenacious and stoic, seemingly unaware of pain.

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  • Pitbull puppies grow up to be Pitbull dogs, and like many breeds bred for performance, their appearance will vary.

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  • Most Greyhounds are bred as racing dogs.

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  • For the most part, Greyhound puppies are bred either for racing or for show.

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  • American Kennel Club Greyhounds are bred for show.

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  • Since they are not bred for racing, they are heavier than racing Greyhounds.

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  • Most of these dogs are bred on "farms," which are located at parts of the country that still have Greyhound racing.

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  • It's well documented that Welsh Terriers were bred to be hunting companions.

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  • Having been bred to hunt game, these dogs are naturally alert and don't miss much that goes on around them.

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  • The Welsh was bred to have stamina, so a certain amount of exercise is required to keep these dogs physically fit and stress free.

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  • These mills can be large operations where dogs are bred constantly in huge numbers and kept in inhumane conditions.

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  • Dogs are bred constantly and indiscriminately.

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  • Long before becoming the latest celebrity at the White House, Portuguese Water Dog puppies have been bred, raised and trained for centuries to be superior companions and working dogs of exceptional stamina.

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  • There is no treatment for this disease, and dogs carrying the gene are not allowed to be bred.

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  • Shelters are often the temporary home to pure bred and mixed breed Portuguese Water Dogs.

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  • The breed was originally bred for bear baiting in the 1500s and was slightly larger.

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  • Despite the breed's fighting dog origins, Bulldogs have been bred as companion dogs for more than a century.

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  • It does not yet "bred true", meaning that the offspring do not display consistent traits.

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  • When considering a breed, always think about the work that it was bred to do.

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  • For example, a Sheltie was bred to herd sheep, and they will try to herd small children, cats or even your dinner guests if they can.

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  • Many of the large breeds are bred for protection of home and livestock and so are better with children that the small breeds.

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  • Affenpinscers were originally bred to kill the rodents that were so prevalent in the homes of the 1600s.

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  • He was bred for hunting, and he will chase and hunt smaller animals whether they are pets or squirrels in the yard.

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  • These dogs were originally bred to hunt and drive livestock.

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  • There is a lot of conventional wisdom that says bitches should be bred on days nine through twelve to achieve fertilization.

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  • Bullmastiffs were originally bred in England by crossing a traditional Mastiff with a Bulldog.

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  • It takes three generations of breeding before the Bullmastiff breed can be registered as pure bred.

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  • Once bred primarily for tracking down and holding poachers, the breed is now most commonly used as a reliable family companion and home guard dog.

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  • Some tests must be conducted after a certain age to get accurate results, but the parent dogs should have received such testing before they were bred.

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  • Descended from the Boston Bulldog, Boston Terriers were bred by Irish immigrants to take a Bulldog's personality and make it in an apartment-friendly, urban lapdog.

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  • These dogs were eventually bred in North America, most notably in Canada and the USA.

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  • The American Kennel Club standard mainly refers to Labs that are bred in Canada and the USA.

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  • These dogs were first bred in the 1990's to create a family dog that was hypoallergenic and had many of the positive traits of both breeds in temperament, obedience and intelligence.

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  • Graduates of TDI's training program include everything from pure bred Pitbulls to mutts from the local pound.

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  • Nudists claimed that an excess of shame and modesty bred psychological complexes, unhealthy relations between the sexes, and produced bodies that were both unhealthy and an affront to beauty.

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  • Watch out for flowers that have been bred for double petals, as they make the nectar harder to reach.

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  • The so-called Frost-Proof Gardenia is a new variety of Gardenia jasminoides that has been specially bred to withstand cooler temperatures.

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  • They've also been bred to better withstand insects and other problems that plague older varieties of gardenias.

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  • Look for varieties bred to grow in compact or small spaces.

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  • The South bombs the Heimdal and lets loose ARK, an ancient organism bred for the extinction of humanity.

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  • It's the Dreamcast's turn to enjoy this popular shoot-em-up that is bred for fragging.

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  • It's a cross between Pinot Noir and Cinsault and was bred back in 1925.

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  • Researchers have found that giving artificial CD40 ligand to specially bred immunodeficient mice improves their ability to make IgA and IgG antibodies.

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  • In addition, domestic cats have been selectively bred for appearance rather than for fierceness or aggression.

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  • Other styles are bred from geometric and cubist inspiration.

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  • The NFL Shop offers high-quality red gym saks, duffle bags, and large backpacks in bred and blacks with Buccaneer logo by Reebok.

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  • Born and bred in San Francisco, she credits her grandmother for instilling her love affair of all things creative and this love of designing handbags has followed her all over the globe.

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  • Born and bred in New York City, Marc Jacobs studied at Parson's school of design.

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  • The current Traveler is a National Champion pure bred Andalusian horse.

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  • Being one of the oldest forms of exercise there is - literally a trait bred into our species for survival - running has common factors regardless of who, where, how, or why someone is running.

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  • The Cribs' sold out NME tour in autumn 2005 with Leeds favorites The Kaiser Chiefs and Sheffield born and bred Maximo Park proved the band have cemented their status as one of the new indie scene's most important bands.

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  • Jamaican born, New York bred Nick Brown was also considered a "ladies man" in the house.

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  • Yet early on in the series, it is clear that Pern is a lost Earth colony, and the gigantic dragons were bred for their task from the tiny firebreathing fire lizards.

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  • Eleven months earlier Alex had her bred to a handsome Appaloosa stud in Indiana - via AI.

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  • Horses are bred to some extent, while the native race of donkeys is remarkably small in size.

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  • The raising of cattle, pigs and sheep is a fairly important branch of industry throughout the duchy; horses are bred in Kamburg.

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  • Born and bred in or near the Western Ghat mountains and the numerous tributary ranges, they have all the qualities of mountaineers.

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  • Swine and poultry were used for food to a greater extent than oxen, which were bred chiefly for ploughing.

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  • In this book are named the recognized and pure-bred sires which have been used, and ewes which have been bred from, whilst there are also registered the pedigrees of such sheep as are proved to be eligible for entry.

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  • He had been bred by his father in a great veneration for the syllogistic logic as an antidote against confused thinking.

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  • Silkworms are bred.

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  • Forestry is greatly developed; the breed of sheep in the Carpathians is of an improved quality, and the horses bred in the plain of the Hanna are highly esteemed.

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  • Thenceforward elephants, either brought fresh from India or bred in the royal stables at Apamea, regularly figured in the Seleucid armies.

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  • Greyhounds have been bred from time immemorial in Eastern Europe and Western Asia, while unmistakable representatives are figured on the monuments of ancient Egypt.

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  • Although these dogs were originally brought to Great Britain from Newfoundland and are still bred in the latter country, greater size, perfection and intelligence have been attained in England, where Newfoundlands for many years have been the most popular large dogs.

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  • The modern English foxhound has been bred from the old northern and southern hounds, and is more lightly built, having been bred for speed and endurance.

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  • When amongst the litter of a properly mated, highly bred fox-terrier, pups are found with long bodies and thick short legs and feet, breeders are disposed to excuse the result by the supposition that the bitch has been contaminated by some earlier mating.

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  • Goats are bred and coco-nuts cultivated, but fishing is the chief industry.

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  • The great majority of the horses that come into the market as Arabs, are bred in the northern desert and in Mesopotamia, by the various sections of the Aneza and Shammar tribes, who emigrated from Nejd generations ago, taking with them the original Nejd stock.

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  • Cattle and sheep are bred, and a trade is carried on in them with the whalers which visit these seas.

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  • Stakman had determined that immunity to these diseases, or at least resistance, could be bred into crops.

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  • To further enhance yield, at the same time Borlaug bred wheat strains with short, stubby stalks, which were able to better handle more weight of grain.

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  • Between 1856 and 1863, he bred 29,000 pea plants.

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  • The gene mutated accidently, but once noticed, breeders bred for it.

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  • Jessi went to his bedroom and made the bed with speed bred from routine then began feeling around the strange darkness for drawers.

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