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Posted by: wldktrptls at Tue Jul 16 01:43:44 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wldktrptls ] I hear what you're saying(well..i think ido..) of course what we do today is founded upon what others did in the past. However, i'd be willing to bet that what elements/aspects each individual integrates into their method/philosophy/approach to husbandry may be likened to the recombinate nature of DNA, where combinations from the past which proved themselves viable in past contexts are passed forward through generations in time. Slight variances to more significant ones develop and continue until other shifts either incorperate the old, outperform them, or progress along side in differentiating populations. Such are the ways of husbandry. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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