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1 v, 14| producing a litter which can be reared when six months old; but 2 VI, 22| render; and horses that are reared in a private stable live 3 VI, 22| longer than such as are reared in troops. The mare attains 4 VI, 23| old, and the foal to be reared. After intercourse with 5 VI, 23| mare-suckled". These asses, thus reared, mount the mares in the 6 VI, 28| alludes when he says:—~"He reared against him a wild castrated 7 VI, 30| After the she-bear has reared her young, she comes out 8 VIII, 1| young, and after they are reared quit them and have no further 9 IX, 29| ones whilst it is being reared up with them. The cuckoo 10 IX, 40| living, they are said to be reared by the bees in their own 11 IX, 44| with animals that have been reared along with him and to whom