1906 



ON HORSE BREEDING IN ONTARIO. 



45 



Lincoln — Continued . 



sent there are four of the latter, a Peicheron, a Standard-bred, a Eoad- 

 ster grade and a Carriage horse. The lowest fee is |5 and highest 



Inspectors' Remarks: "In going over Lincoln county we did not see 

 very many heavy horses, and, as this is a great fruit district, a number of 

 medium sized horses are used by those engaged in the business, for working 

 among the fruit trees. We think, that, perhaps,- as many horses are be- 

 ing bred as can be raised with profit in a section like this." 



Stallions. 



Breeding. 



Clydesdales, Imported 



ClydeedaleB, Canadian-bred and 

 Grades (2 Canadian-bred, 1 Grade) 



Standard-breds and Thoroughbreds 

 (1 Standard-bred Imported, 2 

 Canadian-bred, 1 Thoroughbred) 



Grades, Boadster 



German Coach and Grades of French 

 and English Coach (1 German 

 Coach, 1 French Coach and 3 

 English Coach) 



Percheron and Carriage Grades (1 

 Percheron, 1 Grade) 



Hackneys, Canadian-bred 



Totals 





24 



S'S § 



1,800 

 1,710 



1,150 

 1,075 



1,325 



1,525 

 1,200 



< 



6J 

 4 



10 



8 



10 



5 



5 





All. 

 All. 



3... 



All. 



All. 



All. 

 All. 



^ 



Fair.... 

 F'rly good 



F'rly good 

 Fair. . . . 



Fair 



Good... 

 Fair.^.. 



CD 



r^ a > 



^ O EC 



72 

 245 



205 

 207 



289 



217 

 16 



1,251 



12 

 12 



12 

 9 



11 



12 

 25 



Makes. 



Townships. 



Grantham 

 Niagara . . 



Louth 



Gainsboro 

 Clinton . . . 

 Grimsby . 



Total . 



CD d 



go 



83: 



m 

 t2i 



146 

 410 



42 

 354 



58 

 241 



1,251 



Type. 



Rather light . . 

 Rather light . . 

 Undersized . . . 

 Small and poor 

 Poor and light 

 Poor and light 



1= 

 2§ 



g«s 



1,150 

 1,150 

 1,100 

 1,100 

 1 150 

 1,150 



Fair 



Fair 



Poor 



Rather p'r 

 Poor .... 

 Poor 



10 

 9 



