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Definition of Stock breeder
1. Noun. A person who breeds animals.
Generic synonyms: Stock Farmer, Stock Raiser, Stockman
Derivative terms: Breed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stock Breeder
Literary usage of Stock breeder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Southern Planter (1852)
"Devoted to the interests of the Commercial as well as Practical Farmer and Planter,
the stock breeder, the Rural Architect, the Fruit and ..."
2. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1899)
"Not only does the live stock breeder understand more fully from year to year the
value of clover and alfalfa hay, if he would secure the highest development ..."
3. The Bench and Bar of Wisconsin: History and Biography, with Portrait by Parker McCobb Reed (1882)
"What gave this trial great prominence was that Olive was a very wealthy stock
breeder, and he had hosts of powerful friends in the state; he was convicted ..."
4. The Bench and Bar of Wisconsin: History and Biography, with Portrait by Parker McCobb Reed (1882)
"What gave this trial great prominence was that Olive was a very wealthy stock
breeder, and he had hosts of powerful friends in the state; he was convicted ..."
5. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1914)
"PURE LINES AND SELECTION Practical Idea of stock breeder and Theoretical Ideal of
... But selection is the foundation principle of the stock breeder and a ..."
6. Cattle-raising on the Plains of North America by Walter Von Richthofen (1885)
"It is deserving of being adopted as a text-book in every agricultural college,
and is worthy of a place in the library of every stock-breeder in the country ..."
7. Edwin Alden & Bro's. American Newspaper Catalogue by Edwin Alden & Bro's (1884)
"Journal of Agriculture and American stock breeder. CIRCULATION WEEKLY, 35000 COPIES.
A WEEKLY FARM, FAMILY, AND BREEDERS' PAPER. Subscription Price, $i.5o ..."