The Horse in America; a Practical Treatise On the Various Types Common in the United States, With Something of Their History And Varying Characteristics

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Mr. Huntington also holds to the theory that when breeding with homogeneous blood that THE CLAY AND CLAY-ARABIAN 143 the degree of consanguinity between sire and dam may be very much closer than is the usual practice. In other words, he is an advocate of in- breeding so long as the experiments be not be- tween horses of heterogeneous and unmixable blood. Under the latter circumstances he thoroughly agrees with the rest of the world that the mongrelization of the product is increased.
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... can be increased in no way more surely, for the prevailing characteristics of an animal type are increased by inbreeding and when the animals are mongrels to begin with, that which is bad in them becomes more and more exaggerated in the offspring. Mr. Huntington has been a breeder and a writer on breeding for more than half a century. In a controversy he is, what may be called, without any offense to him, I am sure, decid- edly militant. It has, therefore, been the case that not unfrequently his discussions as to the breed- ing of horses have been fast and furious.

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