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1 IV, 11 | and in like manner the sow is devoid of tusks. In other 2 v, 8 | comparatively brief, as the sow and the bitch, and with 3 v, 14 | mature. The boar and the sow are capable of intercourse 4 v, 14 | and then the boar and the sow are capable of intercourse 5 v, 14 | feed, and with the first sow it mounts; if poorly fed 6 v, 14 | The first litter of the sow is the fewest in number; 7 v, 14 | and are getting old. If a sow be highly fed, it is all 8 v, 14 | standing posture, will roll the sow over on the ground, and 9 v, 14 | side of one another. The sow is sure of conception if 10 VI, 18 | phenomenon as observed in the sow when she is said to go a-boaring. 11 VI, 18 | rear all the young. As the sow grows old she continues 12 VI, 18 | the first-born. When the sow is in heat, she must not 13 VI, 18 | copulation with barley, and the sow at the time of parturition 14 VI, 18 | size. It is said that a sow, if she have one of her 15 VI, 20 | other animal excepting the sow and the hare. When the bitch 16 VI, 28 | 28~The wild sow submits to the boar at the 17 VI, 28 | boar usually remains by the sow for thirty days. The number 18 VI, 28 | is similar; only that the sow grunts continually, and 19 VI, 33 | in consistency resembles sow’s milk. The young are born 20 VIII, 21| flesh flaccid. Besides, if a sow eats acorns in great quantities, 21 VIII, 21| than in the case of the sow. The pig is the only animal 22 VIII, 29| match even for a mountain sow.~Again, locality is an important 23 IX, 50 | in size and fatness. The sow has first to be kept two