. The American sportsman : containing hints to sportsmen, notes on shooting, and the habits of game birds and wild fowl of America . , they would afford chance for fair think, however, no equality exists between them, owing tonatural physical characteristics, which plainly indicate the verydifferent circumstances of ground and climate to which they aresuited. We have had many years experience with both dogs, andour preference is based upon wiiat experience has taught us is thebetter of the two for the sport we indulge in. We are satisfiedeach is superior to the other under certai
. The American sportsman : containing hints to sportsmen, notes on shooting, and the habits of game birds and wild fowl of America . , they would afford chance for fair think, however, no equality exists between them, owing tonatural physical characteristics, which plainly indicate the verydifferent circumstances of ground and climate to which they aresuited. We have had many years experience with both dogs, andour preference is based upon wiiat experience has taught us is thebetter of the two for the sport we indulge in. We are satisfiedeach is superior to the other under certain circumstances, but thatone has a more extended sphere of usefulness than the other wealso as firmly believe. In times past we have expressed our viewsand backed them by arguments, but in the present instance wedeem it better to avoid the vexed question, since there can be nodebate when only the writer has an opportunity to express anopinion. In fact, we should not have touched the matter at allbut for the impropriety of utterly ignoring what has been, andprobably will always be, a bone of contention to sportsmen Dash II.—(5039). Blue Prince, Kate. Owner, B. LLP. Llewellin, England. CHAPTER V. THE SCIENCE OF BREEDING.
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