AN APPROPRIATE NECK FOR A TROTTER 241 



Next, the horse should be viewed frou the side. 

 The symmetry, general outlines, length of limbs, their 

 setting on, their curvatures, length and appearance of 

 the middle and the harmony or lack of harmony of 

 each part with the other, may be discovered best from 



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this position. From the front and side views correct 

 general impressions may be secured. These, supple- 

 mented by a critical inspection of each part, should 

 result in a good understanding of the make-up of the 

 horse, his value and adaptation to the uses contem- 

 plated. 



If the neck be thin vertically at the setting on of 

 the head, the animal should be a pleasanter and safer 



