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gray, and black occur. Because of the extreme compact- 

 ness of the Belgian breed, grade animals are very popular 

 for feeding purposes. 



The general appearance of the Belgian is that of a massive, 

 robust-constitutioned animal. The body is broad and deep, 



FIG. 34. Belgian stallion. 



the coupling short, and the hindquarters exceptionally well 

 developed. The action is characteristic of their broad, 

 massive development. Considering the weight and mas- 

 siveness of the breed, the action is very smooth and free. 

 The chief objection to the Belgian is their tendency to 

 grossness, especially in the legs, rather small feet, short 

 neck, and general lack of refinement. The legs are devoid 



