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AGRICULTURE. 



hock, with rather a short but straight and 

 elastic stride, is desirable. Speed is a secondary 

 consideration. The head and tail should be 

 carried high and every action should be that of 



FIG. 152. — HACKNEY STALLION "SIR HUMPHREY" (9SS9), 956. 



OwnedbyPabst Stock Farm Oconomowoc, Wis. Winnerof ist Prize Hackney 



Stallion and Championship, and ist Prize for Stallion of any breed for 



getting harness horses — at the International Show, I^ondon, Eng., 1907. 



an aristocrat. The skin, hair and bone should 

 be of fine texture, showing ample quality. 

 The legs, joints and feet should be strong, well 

 placed and free from any unsoundness or 

 blemish. Vigor and high spirit should be in 



