THE HORSE, HOW TO BUY 



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style enough ; nitlier straight on his fetlocks, according to the idea of 

 nilmy i;ood horsemen, but with length enough, from our standpoint, to 

 o-ire flexibility. A horse compact and smooth, with excellent flat and 



Bincwy limbs, good feet, ample chest, good lungs, fine eye, broad for©. 

 head, and strong jaws. The head not the ideal of modern '* blood 

 horsemen," but nevertheless showing docility and intelligence in a high 



degree. 



Shelving also high breeding in every part. 



