. Breeding, training, management and diseases of the horse and other domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Bookbinding. DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 11 exaggerate the presumed ill effects of such periods of fashionable aberrations as above described, for nearly all of the vast numbers of animals that are annually bred in all civilized countries must necessarily be raised for practical i^urposes. This will always be the underlying basis for the general breeder, no matter how some breeders may succeed in sj)ecializing a cer- tain number of animals, and this assertion holds good in the case of all
. Breeding, training, management and diseases of the horse and other domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Bookbinding. DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 11 exaggerate the presumed ill effects of such periods of fashionable aberrations as above described, for nearly all of the vast numbers of animals that are annually bred in all civilized countries must necessarily be raised for practical i^urposes. This will always be the underlying basis for the general breeder, no matter how some breeders may succeed in sj)ecializing a cer- tain number of animals, and this assertion holds good in the case of all domestic animals. A horse that may be considered a typical animal for general purposes is seen in Fig. Fig. 3. 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 Heard, J. M. (John M. ). New York : J. M. Heard
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