Cattle and Cattle-breedersWilliam Blackwood, 1869 - 135 sider |
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... gained by choosing a favourable stance and showing them off properly to the buyers . Cattle look best on the face of a moderate sloping bank , and worst of all at a dead wall . The larger the number shown in a lot , especially of polled ...
... gained by choosing a favourable stance and showing them off properly to the buyers . Cattle look best on the face of a moderate sloping bank , and worst of all at a dead wall . The larger the number shown in a lot , especially of polled ...
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... gained the prize against all comers at Smithfield . The Williamsons were the largest buyers in spring , not only in Aberdeenshire and the north , but in Forfar and Fife , shires . At one time they had little opposition in the spring ...
... gained the prize against all comers at Smithfield . The Williamsons were the largest buyers in spring , not only in Aberdeenshire and the north , but in Forfar and Fife , shires . At one time they had little opposition in the spring ...
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... gained the first- prize for the best bull . He had the finest horses in the country , and it was worth something to get a " lift " of Milner's horses ; and the most grievous fault his servants could commit , was allowing any other ...
... gained the first- prize for the best bull . He had the finest horses in the country , and it was worth something to get a " lift " of Milner's horses ; and the most grievous fault his servants could commit , was allowing any other ...
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... gained the prize of £ 50 , given by the Highland Society for the best field of turnips in the north of Scotland , twenty acres of yellow and ten of globe turnips . Deacon Williamson's six and eight year old Aberdeen work oxen - these ...
... gained the prize of £ 50 , given by the Highland Society for the best field of turnips in the north of Scotland , twenty acres of yellow and ten of globe turnips . Deacon Williamson's six and eight year old Aberdeen work oxen - these ...
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... gained on droving cattle . ― My father when a young man went to the far north to Caithness , Sutherland , Skye , and the islands and bought large droves of Highland cattle and brought them home . They were disposed of often by public ...
... gained on droving cattle . ― My father when a young man went to the far north to Caithness , Sutherland , Skye , and the islands and bought large droves of Highland cattle and brought them home . They were disposed of often by public ...
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