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TYPES AND BREEDS 



Belgian may cause liiiii to roll or paddle somewhat at the walk, 

 but it is surprising how well many of them trot. 



The Belgians have made Avonderful progress in this country^ 

 considering that they have been attracting much attention here 

 only since about 1900. The improvement noted in this time has 

 been equally remarkable. The Belgian sire has the effect of most 

 consistently improving the draft fomi of his get, especially those 



Fig. 70. — A Belgian stallion of most acceptable stamp, embodying the desirable features of 

 draftiness and good middle, and subject to little criticism of head and neck or legs and feet. 



from leggy, light-waisted mares, and mares of this stamp are most 

 likely to have the degree of quality requisite to offset the defi- 

 ciency, in this respect, sometimes showTi by the pure-bred Bel- 

 gian. Belgian grades are especially popular among feeders, it 

 being characteristic of the breed to be good doers. They also ship 

 unusually well. Belgians have probably shown, in this country, 

 greater percentage increase in numbers and in merit than any 

 other draft breed. 



