POINTS OF TYPICAL BREEDS 6 1 



hindquarters, and the manner in which the 

 tail is so gracefully attached. 



The neck should be well arched, and end 

 in deep muscular shoulders. Forearms short, 

 because this is favourable to " good lifting of 

 the feet." 



A straight back, clean legs, and good 

 feet, are essential qualifications of the Cleve- 

 land, whose chief use is for light van work, 

 etc. ; but this variety is very much like the 

 Yorkshire coach horse, and can be used for 

 similar purposes. 



The Yorkshire Coach Horse. 



For coaching purposes these animals need 

 to be about i6}4 or 17 hands in height, 

 and should have stoutly-built bodies, strong 



