. The educated horse : teaching horses and other animals to obey at word, sign, or signal, to work or ride : also, the breeding of animals, and discovery in animal physiology : and the improvement of domestic animals. Horses; Domestic animals; CHR 1854; PRO Rogers, Fairman, 1833-1900 (donor); PRO MacNair, John (autograph, New Orleans, March 24, 1855). ESSAY ON CATTLE. 257 produced. Those especially fed on upland and less nutritious pastures, whose labor ought to compensate for their tardier maturity, with size, feeding properties, and docility, increased by the cross, will lose little, and pro


. The educated horse : teaching horses and other animals to obey at word, sign, or signal, to work or ride : also, the breeding of animals, and discovery in animal physiology : and the improvement of domestic animals. Horses; Domestic animals; CHR 1854; PRO Rogers, Fairman, 1833-1900 (donor); PRO MacNair, John (autograph, New Orleans, March 24, 1855). ESSAY ON CATTLE. 257 produced. Those especially fed on upland and less nutritious pastures, whose labor ought to compensate for their tardier maturity, with size, feeding properties, and docility, increased by the cross, will lose little, and probably nothing of the activity and hardihood of the common race. To what pre- cise extent interbreeding should be carried, to produce the most valuable breed of working cattle, experience can alone determine. HENRY S. RANDAL. Cortlandville, January, 21, The Nagore Bull. A bull and cow were exhibited at the Christmas cattle show, in 1832, under the denomination of Nagore cattle. They were beautiful animals, and attracted much attention. They were the property of Henry Perkins Esq., of Springfield, near Wandsworth, to whom we are indebted for the substance of the following account of them. They were bred by Lieutenant-Colonel Skinner, at his farm at Danah near Pokah, on the borders of the Bichaneer desert, one hundred miles to the westward of Delhi. They are not buffaloes, but of the highest breed of cattle. They 33. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Offut, Denton; Dun, Finlay, 1830-1897; Fairman Rogers Collection (University of Pennsylvania) PU. Washington : [s. n. ]


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