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by srilankagsd on 29 June 2008 - 09:06
This is a very old quote made by Everett Millais in 1890. Everett spent much of his time and money experimenting with dog breeding around 1890.
"A pedigree animals is not an animal which has a pedigree, for as a pedigree it may be that of the greatest mongrel with the vast extent of blue blood, but a pedigree animal is one who by his pedigree shows that he has been inbred enormously without any deterioration in quality: and the value of a pedigree animal, whether it be dog, pig, sheep, horse or bull, is in fact comparison with the non-inbred animal it has the power of impressing on its progeny its own form and external characteristis which no animal has to such an extent if it is not bred on these lines"
by funky munky on 29 June 2008 - 13:06
18 when? yes and they use to think the earth was flat!!!!!!!!
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