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Description Old Jock, born in 1842, we see the Bakewellian method as carried out, and the streams through which the blood of Old Jock flowed down to some of his most illustrious descendants, first at Mains of Kelly and Kinnaird, in Forfarshire, then at Tillyfour, in Aberdeenshire, and finally at Ballindalloch, in Banffshire, the places to which in succession Aberdeen-Angus breeders have turned for stock bulls and higher class cows and heifers. A short examination of these diagram pedigrees will show that the in- breeding begun by Hugh Watson was continued, though with less intensity, by his successors.
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Source The Evolution of British Cattle, p. 134
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James Wilson  (1861–1941)  wikidata:Q99399803 s:en:Author:James Wilson (1861-1941)
 
Description British academic and agronomist
Date of birth/death 1861 Edit this at Wikidata 9 December 1941 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Scotland
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