THE LIGHT HARNESS TYPE 43 



The action of the light harness horse is one of his most valued 

 features. If lacking a free, easy, fairly speedy gait, he is of in- 

 ferior value. The walk should be free and easy, the feet being 

 raised with snap and then laid upon the ground with decision, and 

 with no stumbling tendency. As one stands behind the horse in 

 action the bottom of the shoes should easily be seen. As watched 

 from the side, the knees and hocks should appear strongly flexed 

 and the stride long, representing great efficiency of motion. A 

 high knee action is undesirable, but a long, moderately low ex- 

 tension is sought. The action should be true, and the legs move 

 in harmony with each other. 



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