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- Dwight Edward Hale (1911). Standard-Bred Rhode Island Reds, Rose and Single Comb: Their Practical Qualities; the Standard Requirements; How to Judge Them;...
- much larger and squarer standard-bred variety. The production variety normally weighs 6–8 lbs. (2.7–3.6 kg) while the standard-bred weighs 9–12 lbs. (4.1–5...
- The first Standard described 46 breeds, some with multiple varieties, in its 102 pages. It was (and still is) the bible of standard bred poultry for...
- designer dogs and are bred as companion dogs, often given portmanteau names derived from those of the parent breeds; others are bred to combine specific...
- alternative to the po****r labradoodle. Initially goldendoodles were only bred from standard-sized Poodles, but designer breeders also started using small varieties...
- the first breed standard, which was adopted by the Kennel Club and with only minor amendments and remains largely unchanged. She bred and exhibited the...
- States, it was bred to a different standard, which enabled it to specialize in hunting the American wood****. Further physical changes were bred into the ****er...
- northern heritage. Bred in three sizes, its weight range is from 5 to 22 pounds as an adult, depending on whether it is a standard, toy, or miniature...
- blueprint for an animal fit for the function it was bred - i.e. herding, tracking etc. Breed standards are not scientific do****ents, and may vary from ****ociation...
- Britain from several now-extinct strains of French b****et breeds. It was bred primarily for hunting rabbit and hare on foot, moving slowly enough that...