| Thomas Wedge, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - Agriculture - 1794 - 476 pages
...breast cnj shoulders, but tapering'gradually all the way to where the head and neck join, which must be very fine and graceful, being perfectly free from...same time join so easy to the collar forward, and crops backwaid, as to leave not the least hollow in cither place, the mutton upon his arm, or fore-thigh,... | |
| John Le Keux - 1829 - 476 pages
...prominent, and rather bold and daring ; ears thin ; his collar full from the breast and shoulders, but tapering gradually all the way to where the neck and...from any coarse leather hanging down. The shoulders must be broad and full, and should, at the same time, join so easy to the collar forward, and to the... | |
| William Blackwood - 1831 - 986 pages
...collar full from his breast and shoulders, but tapering gradually all the way to where the head and neck join, which should be very fine and graceful, being...leather hanging down ; the shoulders broad and full, and at the same time joining so easy to the collar forward, and chine backward, as to leave not the... | |
| Philip Miller - 1835 - 742 pages
...full from his» breast and shoulders, but tapering gradually all the way to where the head and neck join, which should be very fine and graceful, being...perfectly free from any coarse leather hanging down; the ahouUers broad and full, which must at the same time, join so easy to the collar forward and chine... | |
| William Jardine - Ruminants - 1836 - 392 pages
...and rather bold or daring, ears short and thin, his collar full from his breast and shoulders, but tapering gradually all the way to where the neck and head join, which must be very fine and graceful, being perfectly free from any coarse leather hanging down ; the shoulders... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - 1840 - 790 pages
...collar full from the breast and shoulders, but tapering gradually all the way to where the head and neck join, which should be very fine and graceful, being...same time, join so easy to the collar forward and chin backward as to leave not the least hollow in either place ; the mutton upon his arm or tbrcthigh... | |
| George H. Dadd - Cattle - 1851 - 370 pages
...prominent, and rather bold or daring ; his ears thin ; his collar full from his breast and shoulders, but tapering gradually all the way to where the neck and...from any coarse leather hanging down ; the shoulders full, which must, at the same time, join so easy to the collar forward, and chine backward, as to leave... | |
| William Charles Linnaeus Martin - Sheep - 1852 - 170 pages
...prominent or rather bold and daring ; his ears thin ; his collar full from his breast and shoulders, but tapering gradually all the way to where the neck and...head join, which should be very fine and graceful, and perfectly free from any coarse leather hanging down ; the shoulders should be broad and full, and... | |
| Sir John William Dawson - Agriculture - 1856 - 290 pages
...shoulders, but tapering gradually all the way to the junction of the neck and head, which should be fine and graceful, being perfectly free from any coarse leather hanging down. The shoulders should be broad and full, which must at the same time join so closely to the collar forward, and chine... | |
| William Holt Beever - 1870 - 258 pages
...and daring ; ears thin, collar full at breast, tapering to where head and neck joins, which should be fine and graceful, being perfectly free from any coarse leather hanging down. Shoulder broad and full, but joining to the collar forward and chine backward, so as not to trace the... | |
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