OUT^VAUD ArPEARANCK OF THE HOKSE. 



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The Quarter from Behind.— Looking at the horse from behind, the 

 quarters should be full and s(iuare. This will be the case if the gracilis 

 'M-i- Morfectly shaped. The gracilis 



iro the nnisclos which give the pecu- 



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BACK VIEW OF uiNU-QUAKTEKS— GOOD. (See Explanation.-) 



liar swell to the inside of the thigh, and are described in tho chai^iei on 



muscular formation. The outside muscle of the great bone of the leg, 



and the tendons, connecting with the 



{tihia) cannot well he too large, 



