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Definition of Stallions
1. stallion [n] - See also: stallion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stallions
Literary usage of Stallions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1888)
"They fed, and took on flesh rapidly; and at the February Exhibition of Stallions
in Glasgow they were admired by all who saw them for their bright ..."
2. General Statutes of the State of California: Continued in Force and Not by California, Creed Haymond, John Chilton Burch, John H. McKune (1873)
"Stallions not to run at large. 1640. Penalty. 1641. In cnse of trespass; ...
From and after the passage of stallions this Act it shall not be lawful for the ..."
3. The General Laws of the State of California, from 1850 to 1864, Inclusive by California, Theodore Henry Hittell (1871)
"To prevent stallions rrom running at large, 1870, 68. Transfer of funds, 1870, 103.
... Amendments to An Act to extend an act to prevent stallions from ..."
4. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1908)
"Count Orloff used English Thoroughbred mares for many years in his stables, and
they were bred to Orloff stallions, but no stallions were ever sold from ..."
5. History of California by Theodore Henry Hittell (1898)
"The stallions in general were ... as the manadas kept distinct and did not run
with other manadas, the stallions on their part never strayed or went off. ..."
6. History of California by Theodore Henry Hittell (1897)
"The stallions in general were very faithful to the manadas under their charge;
and, as the manadas kept distinct and did not run with other manadas ..."
7. The Horse: How to Breed and Rear Him by William Day (1890)
"Too many stallions—Statistics of 1882—A recommendation— Startling figures—Mares
... Statistics of 1884—Fees—Small proportion of good stallions —A warning to ..."
8. Western Live-stock Management by Ermine Lawrence Potter, Carl N. Kennedy, George Roy Samson, Oran Milton Nelson (1917)
"The latter method is growing in favor. CONTROL OF RANGE Stallions An important
problem with the range horse-men is the control of range stallions. ..."