| George Culley - Domestic animals - 1786 - 218 pages
...from which the ribs muft rife with a fine circular arch ; his belly ftraight, the tail well fet up, quarters long and full, with the mutton quite down to the hough, which mould neither ftand in nor out; his twift deep and full, which with the broad breafl will keep his... | |
| James Donaldson - Agriculture - 1796 - 446 pages
..." and ftraight, from which the ribs muft rife " with a fine circular arch ; his belly ftraight ; " the quarters long and full, with the mutton "quite down to the hough, which fhould nei" ther ftand in nor out; his twift, (the junction " of the infide of the thighs), deep, wide,... | |
| George Culley - Animal breeding - 1804 - 120 pages
...from which the ribs must rise with a fine circular arch ; his belly straight, the tail well set up, quarters long and full, with the mutton quite down...which should neither stand in nor out ; his twist deep and full, which with the broad breast will keep his fore-legs open and square; the whole body covered... | |
| George Culley - Cattle - 1807 - 312 pages
...full and deep, and instead of a hollow behind the shoulders, that part by some called the fore-Hank, .should be quite full; the back and loins broad, flat,...wide, and full, which, with the broad breast, will ,|ieep his four legs open and upright; the wjiol* body covered with a thin pej,t, and that with fine,... | |
| John Lawrence - Animal breeding - 1809 - 666 pages
...full and deep, and instead of a hollow behind the shoulders, that part by some called the fore flank should be quite full ; the back and loins broad, flat,...which should neither stand in nor out ; his twist [the junction of the inside of the thighs] deep, wide, and full, which, with the broad breast, will... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 814 pages
...the mutton upon his arm, or fore-thigh, must come quite to the knee ; his legs upright, with a clean fine bone, being equally clear from superfluous skin...full, which, with the broad breast, will keep his four legs open and upright; the whole body covered with a thin pelt, and that with fine, bright, soft... | |
| John Le Keux - 1829 - 476 pages
...the ribs must rise with a fine circular arch; his belly straight; the quarters long and full, with mutton quite down to the hough, which should neither stand in nor out. The twist, or junction of the inside of the thighs, Ought to be deep, wide, and full, which, with the... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Agriculture - 1830 - 706 pages
...will keep his fore-legs at a proper wideness ; his girth, or cheat, full ami deep, and, instead of n hollow behind the shoulders, that part, by some called...which should neither stand in nor out ; his twist (ie the junction of the inside of the thighs) deep, wide, and full, which with the broad breast, will... | |
| William Blackwood - 1831 - 986 pages
...a clear fine bone, being equally clear from superfluous skin and coarse hairy wool, from the knees and hough downwards ; the breast broad and well forward,...should neither stand in nor out ; his twist deep, wideband full, which, with the broad breast, will keep his fore-legs open and upright ; the whole body... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - Cyclopaedias - 1831 - 484 pages
...straight, from which the ribs must rise with a fine circular arch ; his belly straight; the quarters icing and full, with the mutton quite down to the hough, which should neither stand in nor out; histocist(ie the junction of the inside of the thighs) deep, wide, and full, which with the broad breast,... | |
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