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CLEVELAND 

 BAY 



The Cleveland 



Bay is from 



the Cleveland 

 district, Yorkshire, England. 

 Their color is a pure bay, 

 ranging from light to dark. 

 They are very popular on u 

 account of their good consti- Cleveland bay. 



tuti-on, large bone and endurance. They are excellent 

 for carriage horses and make a fine appearance. 



YORKSHIRE 

 BAY 



The Yorkshire Bay is from Yorkshire, 

 England, and is a cross between the 

 Cleveland Bay and the English Thor- 

 oughbred. They are said to be the finest carriage horses 

 in the world, possessing fine action and endurance. They 

 are a rich bay, with legs, mane and tail black. They 

 have arched necks and high-set tails, while the entire 

 make-up of the horse is graceful. 



nORGAN 



The Morgan, an American horse, has de- 

 scended from Justin Morgan, foaled in 

 1793. They are noted for their staying qualities, courage, 

 good action and their beauty. The Morgans are trotting 

 roadsters, going many miles without discomfort. 



