18 THE RIGHT TO BE WELL BOEN 



This combination will produce a fil- 

 ly whose vigor and ability as a brood- 

 mare will be in the relative propor- 

 tion as 200 A.B.F. is to 120 A.B.F. 



At the time of mating, a marked impres- 

 sion is made on the colt if both stallion and 

 brood-mare are in perfect condition. I am 

 satisfied that greater and better colts will 

 be produced if the brood-mare has a colt 

 every other year, or even every third year. 

 It would give nature ample time to restore 

 strength and vitality exhausted or given 

 to the offspring. 



In every particular, as aboved noted, 

 whatever holds good of the horse, holds 

 good of the human. 



The day is not far distant when some 

 scientists will discover how to regulate the 

 tendencies which determine sex; and par- 

 ents will only have to make their wishes 

 known to have them realized. 



For three years, we have daily studied 

 the question of sex control at the Patchen 

 Wilkes Stock Farm, and have tried out 

 every claimed method, finally having dis- 



