THE CLASSES OF HORSES 



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Loggers are up to draft horse requirements in all but quality. 

 They are too coarse, unsymmetrical, low bred, or badly blemished 

 to satisfy the city demand, and are therefore relegated chiefly 

 to the lumber camps, where hard work only is required. 



Fig. ;'i. — A draft pair of unusual quality and attractive color. 



Fig. 40 — A six-horse draft team to parkor's van. fc-h()\Mn<r 



lead, bwiug, and ^\hecl pair, albo coniplotc apponitincnt'^ 



Chunl's represent the extreme of draft form, as their name 

 implies, but are deficient in scale, ranging in weight from 1200 

 to 1500 pounds (Fig. 41). They are handy work horses, taken 

 chiefly for the hauling of heavy loads which must be delivered 

 more rapidly than can be done with draft horses, as in the case 



