My conjecture therefore is that in the case of sterility of cross-breds we see the effect produced by a complementary pair of such factors.
The risk attending too close breeding as in the breeding of pure breds is also avoided provided that the herd from which the sires are bought is sufficiently large to furnish a change of blood, yet of similar breeding.
Talbot Bulstrode's thorough-breds dashed off, but the rakish-looking horse kept his ground behind them.
He is leading the country-breds a 'whacker,' but he stumbles and falls at the last fence but one from home.
His gallant rider, the undaunted 'Roley,' remounts just as the two country-breds pass him like a flash of light.
Another thing is that cross-breds and mongrels are cheap.
Cross-breds and mongrels are what's needed, Charles.
It will be remembered that on former occasions de Vries has formulated a general rule that species-hybrids breed true, but that the cross-breds raised by interbreeding varieties do not.
Experiment has shown that the two can be crossed, and that the cross-breds can breed inter se and with at least one of the parent stocks.
Get your cows just as good as you can get them; of course pure-breds will be better, and then use only the best registered sires in that herd.
Thus weighted the country-breds go at a very smart pace; nor is there any complaint to be made in respect of the drivers.
It was said that the owners of big studs of country-breds dominated the arrangements for events, and that the programmes were made up in favour of such native-bred horses to the exclusion of imported stock.
In India it is more often seen in coarse-bred horses, such as many Australians are, than in country-breds and Arabs.
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