The illustration on the right hand shows a well bred and intelligent 

 head, the subject being LOLA RONAN, standard bred road mare owned 

 by the author, while that to the left is a photograph of a head showing 

 lack of breeding and deficient in fullness of forehead. 



Two photographs to illustrate the differences in the appearance of 

 horses' heads when they are trimmed and untrimmed. The head shown 

 trimmed is that of Boralma, 2 :08, the unbeaten 4-year-old trotter. * 

 The trim appearance of the head is to some extent due to the fact that 

 the foretop has been clipped, the ears trimmed, the mane clipped back 

 of the foretop. The companion head, on the right, though of a French 

 Coach mare showing abundance of quality, is yet very coarse in appear- 

 ance, largely due to the fact that the head has not been trimmed. The 

 mane has not been cut away. The long hair is in the ears, the foretop 

 has not been removed, while the long growth of coarse hair below the 

 jaw has not been trimmed. 



