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30 years of age. I think we may conclude that wild red-deer occasionally reach tremely rare for a good hind to go yeld more than one year at a Growth of continue to calve nearly as long as they live. Doubtless in exposed variable. 28 calves to teeth. Her calves were good, except the last. calf) only once during that long period, viz., the year before her establishes this fact, the favourable districts show by far the best 100 hinds. When hinds are picked for the larder (November and December), results. It would seem that healthy hinds, in favourable positions, Hinds Inner. satisfactory. Our count of hinds and calves late February, 1890, the period of 21 years observation, having gone yeld (or lost her . Fertility very at least 19 out of 20 shot, are in calf, this shows that it is ex- side. Consequently we cannot set her down at less than 26 at Largy. observed, for she was then a large hind with a good calf at her 45 calves to feeble, but had a calf at her side. She reared 20 calves during death. She must have been no less than 5 years old when first her death. Her last calf died. This hind had a complete set of 100 hinds. and unfavourable positions, the result in calves is very much less

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