| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1889 - 1070 דפים
...Leicester blood. Speaking at a local farmers' club meeting, Mr. J. Meire (as quoted by Mr. Spooner) said, " The original breed was horned, and the first attempt...required; consequently recourse was had to the Leicester." In due time the standard aimed at was attained, and any further crossing was rendered unnecessary by... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - 1867 - 534 דפים
...judicious mixture of various breeds. At a late meeting of a Farmers' Club in this county, Mr. J. Meire observed: "It is not attempted to be denied that the...little doubt that this was effected by a cross of the South Down. The sheep was well adapted for the Downs, but for the enclosures of Shropshire something... | |
| William Charles Spooner - 1874 - 464 דפים
...judicious mixture of various breeds. At R late meeting of a Farmers' Club in that county, Mr. J Meire observed : — ' It is not attempted to be denied...cross-bred sheep. The original breed was horned, and THE SHROPSHIRE BREED. the first attempt at improvement was to get rid of these incumbrances ; and there... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1866 - 478 דפים
...judicious mixture of various breeds. At a late meeting of a Farmers' Club in this county, Mr. J. Meire observed, " It is not attempted to be denied that...these incumbrances, and there is little doubt that tin's was effected by a cross of the Southdown. This sheep was well adapted for the downs, but for... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1891 - 516 דפים
...breeds," and he quotes Mr. Meire, a breeder, who at a meeting of a farmers' club in Shropshire, 1858, observed : It is not attempted to be denied that the...sheep was well adapted for the downs, but for the inclosures of Shropshire something more docile was required, consequently recourse was had to the Leicester.... | |
| 1891 - 518 דפים
...breeds," and he quotes Mr. Meire, a breeder, who at a meeting of a farmers' club in Shropshire, 1858, observed : It is not attempted to be denied that the...sheep was well adapted for the downs, but for the inclosures of Shropshire something more docile was required, consequently recourse was had to the Leicester.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1891 - 516 דפים
...breeds," and he quotes Mr. Meire, a breeder, who at a meeting of a farmers' club in Shropshire, 1858, observed : It is not attempted to be denied that the...sheep was well adapted for the downs, but for the inclosures of Shropshire something more docile was required, consequently recourse was had to the Leicester.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1892 - 1192 דפים
...breeds," and he quotes Mr. Meire, a breeder, who at a meeting of a farmers' club in Shropshire, 1S58, observed : It is not attempted to be denied that the Shropshire is a cross-bred sheep. Tiltoriginal breed was horned, and the first attempt at improvement was to g«t rul of thev,e incumbrances,... | |
| John Alexander Craig - 1913 - 390 דפים
...in the county of Shropshire, Mr. J. Meire, the first improver of this breed, is quoted as saying : "It is not attempted to be denied that the Shropshire is a cross-bred sheep. The original herd was horned, and the first attempt at improvement was to get rid of these incumbrances ; and there... | |
| Walter Castella Coffey - 1918 - 500 דפים
...following as a part of a speech that MJ Meire made before a farmers' club in Shropshire County : " It is not attempted to be denied that the Shropshire...and there is little doubt that this was effected by the cross of the Southdown. This sheep was well adapted for the Downs, but for the enclosures of Shropshire... | |
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