THE HACKNEY 49 



ulations preclude fast driving, so that horses that can show well and 

 step high, without going too fast, are in demand. It is to meet 



ERELONG, AMERICAN COACH 



these requirements that the Hackney is being bred and selected. 



He is described as of a bay, chestnut or brown color, often with 

 white markings, from 15 to 16 hands high, weighing 1050 to 



"j4m using your Gall Cure for sore bac^s on cow ponies and find it the 

 best thing I ever tried. jl. Jl. Spaugh, JKanville, Wyo. " 



