Cattle Breeding 



THE GREAT WORK 



— OF — 



Mr. \^^M. ^WARFIELD 



OF KENTUCKY. 



Published by "THE BREEDER'S GAZETTE." 



While this grand book bears the title " CATTJLE-BREEDING '^ 

 it is by all odds the most attractive presentation of the whole 

 THEORY ASD PRACTICE OF STOCK-BREEDING that has ever ap- 

 peared on either side the water. That it possesses an intense 

 interest to all stock-growers — regardless of the class of 

 animals being bred — must appear from the subjoined ; 



SUMMARY OF CONTENTS; 



INTllOIJCrCTlOX. 



Chap. I— Breeding ii Science and an 

 Art. 



PAitT I — THE THEOU"i'. 



Chap. II— Heredity, the Breeder's 



Corner Stone. 

 Chap. Ill— Atavism. 

 Chap. IV— Prepotency. 

 Chap. V— Variation, 



PART II— TDK THEOlty APPLIEJJ. 



Chap. VI— Introduction to Princi- 

 ples of Breeding. 

 Chap. VII— In-and-in Breeding. 

 Chap. VIII— Line Breeding. 

 Chap. IX- Natural Breeding. 



Chap. X— Historical Testimony. 

 Chap. XI— Cross-Breeding. 

 Chap. XII— Grade Breeding. 

 Chap. XIII— Pedigree. 



PAllT III— THE PKACTICE. 



Chap. XIV— Introduction to the 

 Practice of Breeding Methods. 



Chap. XV— The Selection of Breed- 

 ing Animals. 



Chap. XVI— The Selection of Breed- 

 ing Animals (continued). 



Chap. XVII-Shelter. 



Chap. XVIII— General Care and At- 

 tention. 



Chap. XIX— Feeding Methods. 



Pronounced by the critics of both Great Britain and America a liye-stock 

 "classic"- beautifully written; the worlj of a scholar as well as a success- 

 ful farmer and breeder— and typographically perfect. 



Price, $2 Post-paid. 



Address SANDERS PUBLISHING CO., 

 358 Dearborn Street, - - Chicago. 111. 



