Why Clone Horses and Mules?Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksEng. Med. Biol.Kenneth L. WhiteG. L. WoodsD. K. VanderwallG. P. LiB. R. SessionsTom D. Bunch
Horses and mules restrict the speed of change in Amish society. Image: Don Burke Donald Kraybill on the Amish & Technology On the occasion of a conference on the Amish & technology, scholar of the Amish Donald Kraybill shared some further perspective on the topic. Here are two of his answer...
on horses and in chariots and in litters and on mules and on dromedaries, to my holy mountain Jerusalem, says the Lord, just as the Israelites bring their grain offering in a clean vessel to the house of the Lord. And some of them also I will take for priests and for Levites,...
Our Own Horses The secret to our amazing safety record is that we do not lease horses. Each horse has his or her own personality, and matching these personalities between horse and rider makes all the difference. We own around 150 heads of horses and mules, many of which we’ve raised ...
(eg felids, equids). Even when two members of closely related species mate, there may not be conception or other problems arise. For example if horses mate with donkeys (two equids) the resulting "mules" are infertile. The term mule actually means infertile. it is more believable that the...
There are various types of livestock raised by local farmers and herdsmen in this area, including yaks, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, horses, donkeys, and mules. According to the Tibet Autonomous Region Statistical Yearbook, the number of livestock in the five counties reached 1.03 million at ...
It may well be that the best-case future will, in fact, be powered by renewable energy, but in the form of human muscle, draft horses, mules, and oxen supplemented by mechanical water-wheels and wind-mills. In the worst case, the billion (?) or so survivors will face a return to ...