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The facts do not suggest that such a thing exists ; it merits no prac- tical or speculative consideration by breeders. CHAPTER XII. DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG STOCK. An animal's inheritance is complete at the instant of conception. Even^thing he is to be by virtue of his parentage and ancestry is already What Constitutes implanted. His food, protection Environincnt. or lack of it, training, and every- thing connected with his subse- quent life make up what is spoken of as environment. Many warm and e...arnest debates have been occasioned by differences in opinion regarding the relative importance of heredity and environment and the transmission of the effects of environment. The stock-raiser's interest in environment is in two phases : first, its relation to the individual animal, and second, its effect on the offspring of that individual. The second concerns only the raiser of stock to be used for breeding purposes, while the possible influence of en- vironment upon the individual is of immediate interest to every stock owner.
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