. Beginnings in animal husbandry. Livestock; Poultry. Photograph by courtesy McLay Bros. "For should I speake rather like a Philosopher than a Christian, / could not but agnize nature to bee admirable in all her workes, wherein man doth owe unto her infinite, and those very great thankes, in that shee hath accommodated and plentifully furnished him with all things needfull for his use, as also in that shee hath propagated (among all other) the horse, the most usefull for the service of man, and who best acknowledgeth his ; — Thomas de Grey, Please note that these images


. Beginnings in animal husbandry. Livestock; Poultry. Photograph by courtesy McLay Bros. "For should I speake rather like a Philosopher than a Christian, / could not but agnize nature to bee admirable in all her workes, wherein man doth owe unto her infinite, and those very great thankes, in that shee hath accommodated and plentifully furnished him with all things needfull for his use, as also in that shee hath propagated (among all other) the horse, the most usefull for the service of man, and who best acknowledgeth his ; — Thomas de Grey, 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 Plumb, Charles S. (Charles Sumner), 1860-1939. St. Paul, Minn. , Webb Publishing Co.


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