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DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODERN HORSE 



ers ; third, subsidy of best Thoroughbred and Demisang stallions 

 owned by private parties in amounts between seventy-five and five 

 hundred dollars annually according to breeding and quality ; fourth, 

 licensing desirable stallions not in the subsidy class to stand for 

 public service ; fifth, castration of all stallions not approved by the 

 government officials ; sixth, purchase of all young, desirable horses 

 produced by users of approved stallions at remunerative prices. 



FRENCH COACHER. PALADIN 



The French Coach breed is the result of a cross of the Thor- 

 oughbred upon the riding, military and general purpose mares of 

 France. Their breeding began during the last quarter of the 



" Your Gall Cure is the best article I have used to put into the hands of 

 men who will not tal^e precautions to prevent their team from galling. 



Dr. Wm. H. DeCourcy, Carmichael, ^TUCd. " 



