A MONGOLIAN HORSE 
The Mongolian horse is much larger than the native Chinese pony, weighing from 700 to 
800 pounds. 
It is said to be the ancestor of most of our modern breeds of horses. 
mon in the north of China, but does not do well in the south. 
It is com- 
In Canton there are only 
one-fifth as many Mongolian horses as there are native ponies, but the former are the horses 
used in the races at Shanghai and Hongkong. 
barn and are never turned 
in a dry lot, to exercise. 
the cows in even the best 
poor milk cows, small in 
152 
out, even 
Naturally, 
dairies are 
size, some 
(Fig. 2.) 
with every indication of tuberculosis, 
and giving an average of from 15 to 20 
pounds of what is very probably con- 
taminated milk each day, while if 
