Manual of Farm Animals; a Practical Guide to the Choosing, Breeding, And Keep of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, And Swine
The book Manual of Farm Animals; a Practical Guide to the Choosing, Breeding, And Keep of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, And Swine was written by author Harper, Merritt Wesley, 1877- Here you can read free online of Manual of Farm Animals; a Practical Guide to the Choosing, Breeding, And Keep of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, And Swine book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Manual of Farm Animals; a Practical Guide to the Choosing, Breeding, And Keep of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, And Swine a good or bad book?
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Having satisfied one's self as to the individual excellency of both sire and dam, he must even then be prepared to accept some low-producers, for such is the law of chance, which accom- panies all breeding operations. One may, however, rest as- sured that on the average the offspring of individuals thus care- fully selected will be equal to their parents, and that he will be rewarded by obtaining a few that will exceed the records of their parents. PLAN OF BREEDING If one is to succeed in breed...ing dairy cattle, he must proceed according to some well-adapted plan. Before deciding on a plan, one should familiarize himself with the details of the business. This can best be done by visiting and making a study of dairy farms both successful and imsuccessful. Compare all farms thus observed, note the difference, the causes that led to success on one, and to failure on the other. No sugges- tions can be given as to a working plan, as all will depend on the local, conditions. The intending breeder should take into account his likes and dislikes.
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