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JUDGING LIGHT HORSES 



and sloping, and the head carried forward rather than 

 upward. The hindquarters are long, strongly muscled, and 

 the gaskins broad, with a strong junction at the hock. 

 Because of the special purpose for which the Thoroughbred 

 has been developed, it is- used almost solely for breeding and 

 racing purposes in its pure-bred form, the temperament being 



FIG. 61. Walk-trot-canter saddle mare. 



too nervous and erratic for general use. Pure specimens of 

 the breed are used otherwise for crossing to obtain various 

 classes of horses, such as the walk-trot-canter, hunter, and 

 cavalry horse. 



Combination Horse. The combination horse possesses 

 both saddle and light harness attainments. However, such 

 animals are often better naturally developed or trained for 

 one purpose than the other. The combination horse is 



