Why were English racehorse breeders so successful in developing fast Thoroughbreds in the early 18th century? They believed that "heredity was far more important that development or environment". Yikes! Hereditarians!pic.twitter.com/CH60L3E8Q0
when the Simulators gave up pretending not to exist they uplifted the bananas first. contact official intern @snus_mumrikken for beef scheduling
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Why were English racehorse breeders so successful in developing fast Thoroughbreds in the early 18th century? They believed that "heredity was far more important that development or environment". Yikes! Hereditarians!pic.twitter.com/CH60L3E8Q0
I’m curious why race horses stopped improving compared to other livestock http://www.genetics.org/content/202/3/877 …pic.twitter.com/YolG2fEKqp
Ordinary Banana Retweeted Steve Sailer
https://twitter.com/steve_sailer/status/1031370376918401025 … et seq is the first theory I’ve seen other than tongue-in-cheek theory in excerpt
Ordinary Banana added,
but why would they leave multi-million dollar prize checks lying on the ground?
maybe it’s nothing compared to the potential profits from poultry and beef breeding, not enough to fund quantitative genetics? idk
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