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Página 105
... ITALY . The Italian Government does not devote so much attention to horse breeding as those already mentioned , but 640 stallions stood for public service in 1906 , covering 29,462 mares . PURCHASING REMOUNTS IN EUROPE . In purchasing ...
... ITALY . The Italian Government does not devote so much attention to horse breeding as those already mentioned , but 640 stallions stood for public service in 1906 , covering 29,462 mares . PURCHASING REMOUNTS IN EUROPE . In purchasing ...
Página 141
... Italian donkey measuring 15 hands at the withers . No one doubts that individuals living under unfavorable conditions — pro- vided with little food and little or no shelter - are smaller than individuals living under favorable ...
... Italian donkey measuring 15 hands at the withers . No one doubts that individuals living under unfavorable conditions — pro- vided with little food and little or no shelter - are smaller than individuals living under favorable ...
Página 157
... Italian Pleistocene period , and that British shorthorn cattle are descended from an indigenous occidental race , domesticated in Europe by the Neolithic man . While naturalists as a rule agree with Lydekker that the urus was the only ...
... Italian Pleistocene period , and that British shorthorn cattle are descended from an indigenous occidental race , domesticated in Europe by the Neolithic man . While naturalists as a rule agree with Lydekker that the urus was the only ...
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... Italian Pliocene , a relative of Equus sivalensis and Equus namadicus of India . I have , however , failed to find evidence of a relationship between Equus stenonis and Nehring's Equus robustus , and there is a profound difference ...
... Italian Pliocene , a relative of Equus sivalensis and Equus namadicus of India . I have , however , failed to find evidence of a relationship between Equus stenonis and Nehring's Equus robustus , and there is a profound difference ...
Página 167
... Italy . That the second and fourth toes long persisted in the an- cestral forest horses is suggested by the extra hoofs still occasionally found in foals of Shire and other coarse - limbed breeds . HORSES OF THE PLATEAU TYPE . In ...
... Italy . That the second and fourth toes long persisted in the an- cestral forest horses is suggested by the extra hoofs still occasionally found in foals of Shire and other coarse - limbed breeds . HORSES OF THE PLATEAU TYPE . In ...
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Página 393 - ... (Gypsum). I detected it in the form of an opaque white substance without lustre, and, to the naked eye, devoid of crystalline structure, in cakes and somewhat rounded masses varying in size from that of a small pea to that of a...
Página 530 - That rule 5 of the regulations for the inspection and quarantine of horses, cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, and swine, issued under date of December 28, 1899, BAI Order No.
Página 538 - Okla. ; and at such other points as may from time to time be authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, provided such pens and the platforms, chutes, and alleyways leading thereto...
Página 523 - BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. The Bureau of Animal Industry has charge of the work of the department relating to the live-stock industry. In general it deals with the investigation, control, and eradication of diseases of animals, the inspection and quarantine of live stock, the inspection of meat and meat food products, and with animal husbandry and dairying.
Página 545 - Regulations for the Inspection and Quarantine of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Other Ruminants, and Swine Imported into the United States.
Página 550 - Horses, mules, asses, cattle, sheep, and other domestic animals straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring...
Página 550 - That certificate of such record and of the pedigree of such animal shall be produced and submitted to the customs officer, duly authenticated by the proper custodian of such book of record, together with the affidavit of the owner, agent, or importer that such animal is the identical animal described in said certificate of record and pedigree...
Página 553 - Columbia shall designate or request the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry to designate an appraiser, who shall appraise each animal within five days prior to the date of slaughter, basing the amount upon the class and market value of the animal at the time of the appraisal, whether for breeding purposes or for meat or milk production. Animals reacting to the tuberculin test but not exhibiting any physical evidence of tuberculosis shall be appraised without considering the presence of a diseased...
Página 550 - Provided, That no such animal shall be admitted free unless pure bred of a recognized breed, and duly registered in the book of record established for that breed...