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1 v, 14| under a year in age, the litter is apt to be a poor one. 2 v, 14| are capable of producing a litter which can be reared when 3 v, 14| days, or, if it is, the litter comes to no good. The bitch, 4 v, 14| bitch, after delivering a litter, submits to the male in 5 v, 14| is abbreviated, and the litter is comparatively poor. The 6 v, 14| comparatively poor. The first litter of the sow is the fewest 7 v, 14| in number; at the second litter she is at her prime. The 8 v, 14| age of the parents, the litter is the best when they are 9 v, 14| seasons of the year, the litter is the best that comes at 10 v, 14| of winter; and the summer litter the poorest, consisting 11 VI, 18| months, and bring forth a litter of twenty at the utmost; 12 VI, 18| and, by the way, if the litter be exceedingly numerous 13 VI, 18| conception any one of the litter that gets injured or dwarfed 14 VI, 28| days. The number of the litter and the period gestation 15 VI, 31| five cubs at the first litter, then four, then three, 16 VI, 35| parturition, the number of the litter, and the blindness of the