"Robert Bakewell of Dishley Grange in Leicestershire is usually regarded as the founding father of modern farm livestock breeding, and is thought of as one of the legendary pioneers of the agricultural revolution in late eighteenth-century Britain. But Bakewell was by no means the first English bree
Heredity: in relation to evolution and animal breeding
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