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123. Defects in Fore Legs and Their Effect on Action 368 



124. Sickle Hock 370 



125. Points of the Horse. . . .' 387 



126. The Draft Type 389 



127. Heavy Drafters in Harness 395 



128. Before and After Fattening. (Courtesy Mr. B. E. Carmichael, 



Ohio Experiment Station.) 398 



129. Carriage or Heavy-Harness Type. (Courtesy Prof. C. N. 



Arnett, Montana State College.) 400 



130. The Heavy-Harness Type in Action. (Courtesy Mr. Wm. 



Little, Irvington Farm, Sewickley, Pa.) 402 



131. The Carriage Horse in Harness. (Courtesy The Spur, New 



York City.) . 404 



132. Sensational Action. (Courtesy The Spur, New York City.) ... 407 



133. Roadster or Light-Harness Type. (Courtesy Hon. John R. 



Thompson, Libertyville, 111.) 413 



134. The Light-Harness Horse in Action 416 



135. Five-Gaited Saddle Horse. (Courtesy Mrs. R. Tasker 



Lowndes, Danville, Ky.) 420 



136. The Saddle Horse in Action. (Courtesy Mrs. R. Tasker 



Lowndes, Danville, Ky.) 421 



137. The Three-Gaited Saddle Type 423 



138. A Typical Hunter. (From Nimrod's Condition of Hunters, by 



permission of the John Lane Company, New York City.) . . ._. _ 430 



139. The Hunter in Action. (Courtesy The Field, New York City.) 431 



140. A Hunt Team and Pack of Fox Hounds. (From Nimrod's 



Condition of Hunters, by permission of the John Lane Com- 

 pany, New York City.) 432 



141 . Polo Pony of Excellent Type. (Courtesy t The Spur, New York 



City.) 435 



142. The Polo Pony in Action. (Courtesy Mr. Harold A. Taylor, 



Coronado, Cal.) 436 



143. Horse Market at Union Stock Yards, Chicago 439 



144. Eastern Chunk. (Courtesy Prof. C. N. Arnett, Montana State 



College.) 443 



145. Express Horse. (Courtesy Capt. M. G. Thornburg, Command- 



ing Officer Remount Service Training Camp, Auxiliary Re- 

 mount Depot, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.) 445 



146. Light Artillery Horse. (Courtesy Iowa State College.) 447 



147. Heavy Artillery Horses. (Courtesy Capt. M. G. Thornburg, 



Commanding Officer Remount Service Training Camp, 

 Auxiliary Remount Depot, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jack- 

 sonville, Fla.) 448 



148. Fire Horses 449 



149. Runabout Horse 452 



150. Cavalry Horse. (Courtesy Iowa State College.) 453 



151. High-Class Pony. (Courtesy Mr. Geo. A. Heyl, Washington, 



111.) 454 



152. Correct Type in the Draft Stallion 458 



