Mares
Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 14 March 1911
Alexander writes that he has received a Przewalski's colt from Woburn and that he will give him some training before letting him run with the mares.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 30 March 1911
Alexander offers to send Ewart his white mare and asks if he may visit Ewart to see his ponies.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 03 April 1911
Alexander thanks Ewart for allowing him to see his ponies, and states that he will send the white mare before his visit to Edinburgh.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 03 November 1910
Alexander writes that he will try to procure a skull and legs of a polled Somerford cow and that he knows where Ewart can get a skull of a Norfolk red poll cow. He would be happy to purchase a Przewalski's mare if the price is low enough.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 07 November 1910
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 28 January 1911
Alexander writes that he hopes to see Ewart at the Zoological Society's meeting in February where they can discuss arrangements for Alexander taking the mare.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 16 May 1912
Alexander writes that he has not got another Przewalski's horse so far and the mares are not in foal. He has informed Colonel Oliphant of this. He is disappointed at his cross-bred lambs but the Africans and the fat tails are better. He asks whether Ewart has got permission from the Board of Agriculture to use his fat-tailed ram.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 01 June 1913
Alexander writes that the Przewalski's mare has foaled, although he would have preferred a colt to a filly. He supposes the other foal will turn out to be a light bay without black legs.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 06 June 1914
Alexander reports that his pregnant mare has died. He asks whether Ewart would like to take on all of his fat-rumped ewes for £10. He has a donkey very near foaling by the mule 'Jacob', which proves that he can still get stock. He states that can give Ewart the breeding of the sheep if he saw them.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 15 July 1915
Alexander gives instructions for Ewart to return the pony to him and comments that due to the war his stock is greatly reduced. He provides details of the offspring of a piebald mare which he considers to be breeding very oddly.