1906 



ON HORSE BREEDING IN ONTARIO. 



Haldimand Continued . 



MARES. 



MARES BRED TO DIFFERENT CLASSES OF STALLIOXS. 



There was a very good turn out at the public meeting at Fisherville, 

 on November 8th, and some very strong opinions were expressed on cer- 

 tain questions, the present system of syndicating being strongly criticised. 

 It was claimed to be a dangerous one, and that more men had been robbed 

 through it ir Haldimand county than in any other district; that one man 

 would be bribed in order to get another, and that it ought to be put 

 down, unless some plan was devised w T hereby the members of the syndi- 

 cate would be protected by a guarantee, as, in many cases, counterfeits 

 were substituted. 



It was generally held that there was room for great improvement in 

 the horse industry, and that, if breeders would breed with a purpose, we 

 would not have the country full of a class of horses for which there is no 

 demand. 



