Arabian breed hang lank, and closer to the neck than those of most others. The bars across the legs, both of the hybrid and of the colt and filly, are more strongly defined, and darker than those on the legs of the quagga, which are very slightly marked;... The Brahma Fowl: A Monograph - Page 40by Lewis Wright - 1873 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1829 - 410 pages
...than those of most others. The bars across the legs, both of the hybrid and of the colt and filly, are more strongly defined, and darker than those on the legs of the quagga, which are very slightly marked ; and though the hybrid has several quagga marks, which the colt and... | |
| Zoology - 1910 - 782 pages
...than those of most others. The bars across the legs, both of the hybrid and of the colt and filly, are more strongly defined and darker than those on the legs of the quagga, which are very slightly marked; and though the hybrid has several quagga marks, which the colt and... | |
| Lewis Wright - Brahma chicken - 1870 - 168 pages
...a chestnut, nearly pure bred Arabian mare by a male quagga, the stripes ' were more strongly denned and darker than those on the legs of the quagga.'...subsequently put to a black Arabian horse, and bore two jcolts, both of which were plainly striped on the legs, and one of them likewise had stripes on the... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 544 pages
...traces of them. But in the famous hybrid bred by Lord Morton,35 from a chestnut, nearly purely-bred, Arabian mare, by a male quagga, the stripes were "...defined and darker than those on the legs of " the qungga." The mare was subsequently put to a black Arabian horse, and bore two colts, both of which,... | |
| John Hankins Wallace - Horse breeding - 1897 - 678 pages
...than those of most others. The bars across the legs, both of the hybrid and of the colt and filly, are more strongly defined and darker than those on the legs of the quagga, which are very slightly marked; and though the hybrid has several quagga marks which the colt and filly... | |
| James Cossar Ewart - Horses - 1899 - 286 pages
...than those of most others. The bars across the legs, both of the hybrid and of the colt and filly, are more strongly defined and darker than those on the legs of the quagga, which are very slightly marked ; aud though the hybrid has several quagga marks, which the colt and... | |
| 1912 - 676 pages
...than those of most others. The bars across the legs, both of the hybrid and of the colt and filly, are more strongly defined and darker than those on the legs of the quagga, which are very slightly marked; and though the hybrid has several quagga marks, which the colt and... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - Veterinary medicine - 1912 - 678 pages
...than those of most others. The bars across the legs, both of the hybrid and of the coit and fllly, are more strongly defined and darker than those on the legs of the quagga, which are very slightly marked ; and though the hybrid has several quagga marks, which the coit and... | |
| Ernest Brown Babcock, Roy Elwood Clausen - Animal breeding - 1918 - 712 pages
...than those of most others. The bars across the legs, both of the hybrid and of the colt and filly, are more strongly defined and darker than those on the legs of the quagga, which are very slightly marked; and though the hybrid has several quagga marks, which the colt and... | |
| 1896 - 692 pages
...a male quagga (Equus quagga) and a nearly pure-bred chestnut Arabian mare. The foal bore stripes " more strongly defined and darker than those on the legs of the quagga." More curious still, the same chestnut mare was afterwards put to a black sire of Arab blood, and threw... | |
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