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their legs set well back under their bodies. Their necks are an 

 average length, not too short nor too long. They have broad 

 shoulders, tapering back, giving their back a wedge or flat 

 iron shape. Their legs are not short enough to give them a duck 

 like appearance, nor long enough to make them appear lanky 

 £ind ungainly. They have good, thick, substantial, yet graceful 

 necks, and show marked vitality and vigor in their general 

 make-up and carriage. 



Carneaux nor White Kings tliat stand more horizontally, or 

 more perprndicularly are not as good motliers or fast i)reeders. 



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