HORSES. 



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Figure i which is an excellent model of the light type of 

 horse will serve well for the purpose of making an extended 

 study of the names in common use for the various parts of a 

 horse. 



Figure 2 represents what is generally conceded to be a typi- 

 cal specimen of a draft horse. 



The class in agriculture should become familiar with the 

 terms in common use and use these figures in comparison for 

 judging horses. 



The leading breeds of horses in the United States in the 

 order of their popularity may be named about as follows : 



Draft Breeds. 



Percheron from France. 

 Clydesdale from Scotland. 

 Belgian from Belgium. 

 Englishshire from England. 



Carriage and Coach Breeds. 



Hackneys from England. 

 French Coach. 

 German Coach. 



Roadster Breeds. 



American Trotter. 

 American Saddle-horse. 

 English Thoroughbred. 



Score Card for Draft and Driving Horses. 



Institution 



