The illustration on the right hand shows a deficient fore leg for a 

 draft horse, as it lacks muscle, with straight, coarse pastern and shelly 

 feet. The shoulder is also too straight and the legs very deficient in 

 quality, as the hair is coarse and wiry, which may be noted by com- 

 parison with the one on the left. The latter shows good feet, sloping 

 pasterns, strongly supported knee, rather weak fore arm, and mod- 

 erately sloping shoulder. 



Clydesdale gelding SENSATION. In 1896 this horse was champion 

 gelding of Scotland and then weighed 2184 pounds when shown by Mr. 

 William Clark of Netherlea, Scotland, who paid $600 for him. After 

 working during the intervening time on the streets of Liverpoo 1 , he was 

 shown at Chicago at the International Exposition in December, 1900, 

 where he won a $100 special for the best aged gelding in harness. 

 Photo taken December, 1900. This horse was bred by Mr. John Craw- 

 ford, of Scotland and he was sired by the Darnley horse Gartsherrie 

 (2800). 



