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LIVE-STOCK JUDGING 



breeding and type (Figs. 66 and 67) ; ponies eleven hands 

 two inches and not exceeding fourteen hands two inches, 

 this class being frequently subdivided at thirteen hands 



FIG. 66. A 42 inch harness pony. 



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(Figs. 68 and 69); and polo ponies (Fig. 70). There 

 are both harness and saddle classes for ponies of each 

 of the first two specifications, and the same ponies may 

 show, and even win, in both, but the line is being 

 more sharply drawn between the harness and the saddle 

 pony types. The heavy harness standard is adhered 

 to in judging harness ponies, while in saddle classes 

 both miniature walk-trot-canter and hunter types are 

 considered. 



164. Ponies not exceeding forty-six inches. These 

 are children's ponies in every sense of the word, dis- 



