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The JVorman Horse. 
NORMAN HORSE. 
Fi^. 15 — The Norman Horse. 
It was our good fortune to have an opportunity, a few days 
since, of viewing a young, full bred Norman horse, bred by our 
friend E. Harris, Esq., of Morestown, N. J., who imported 
the sire and dam some eight or nine years since. The horse to 
which we have reference was purchased by Mr. R. B. Rowland, 
of Union Springs, Cayuga county. 
We congratulate the farmers of Cayuga county, and vicinity, 
on this acquisition, and feel no small degree of pleasure in being 
able to announce to our readers that one of these useful horses has 
been introduced into this state. 
The above cut, with some exceptions, is a fair representation 
of the form of Mr. Rowland's horse. His color is a light gray, 
rather inclining to white; he is four years old past, and about 
fifteen hands high; measures around the girth six feet three 
inches; around the fore leg, below the knee, ten and a half inches; 
around the hind leg, below the hock, twelve and a quarter inches; 
and weighed on the scale, at the Boston depot, eleven hundred 
and twenty pounds. 
