Carriage Horse Breeding. 5 
Any exhibitor falsifying the breeding of entries will be 
barred. 
Entries in all classes must be practically sound. 
JUDGING. 
Entries in all classes to be judged on conformation, style, 
action, and manners as a suitable type of carriage horse. Special 
attention will be given to trueness of action. Good knee and hock 
action are essential. Entries in all classes should trot and walk 
straight and true, and judges will especially avoid horses showing 
a tendency to pace, mix gaits, paddle in front or sprawl behind. 
The following percentages will govern judges in classes i, 2, 
STUD NO. 1. CARMON 32917, AT 15 YEARS OP AGE. 
Standard bred carriage stallion, shown as “Glorious Thundercloud.” At the head 
of tho Government stud at the Colorado Experiment Station. _ 
3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9: General conformation and all-round suitability 
as a carriage type, 60 per cent; style, action, and mannei s, 40 
per cent. 
The following percentages will govern in class 5: General 
conformation and all-round suitability of sire as a caniage type, 
30 per cent; style, action, and manners of sire, 20 pei cent, gen¬ 
eral conformation and all-round suitability of get as a caniage type, 
taken as a whole, 30 per cent; style, action, manners, and uni¬ 
formity of type in get, 20 per cent. 
The following percentages will govern in class 10: General 
conformation of dam as a brood mare of the carriage type, 50 P er 
