Breeding to Color.
To the Editor Daily Times. Sib, — As there has been a vari« atjee of opinion for some time as to the certainty of breeding to color, I enclose the following • TTaVing made my choice of the fine hotse Mow pheus, as sire, to a doep black mare, [contrast m color being evident, I tnedihat the offspring shbnS be gray m cole y. Giving this explaxa* tion previous to the mare fomUnci which will not be Ipngi Bay fi^% six ■Of alFgoes well) vnll satisfy tiiepub. He as to the results of my- system, if it turns but all light. IddW Ibow if I should have considered tjiis ne« cessavy but for the divided {opinions of experienced men now m palmer* ston on -tiiia' important "subject" for I've knowL the color sell' the horse. lam tempted -to this effiMm of words, for failure or sucoess,' forth© pnbhc good.— l am, <fcb.v ' v ■ 'G-eosge BiceiitDsoN. Karere, Sept 22, 1883. -•■•::
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 369, 22 September 1883, Page 2
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160Breeding to Color. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 369, 22 September 1883, Page 2
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