. Elements of farm practice, prepared especially for teaching elementary agriculture;. Agriculture. HORSES 169 the most common and most popular draft horse in this country. They are black or gray in color and normally weigh from 1,800 to 2,300 pounds. French draft horses are quite - similar to Percheron. Clydesdale horses origin- ated in Scotland, but are very common in this country. They are about the same weight as the Percherons. They are usually light bay in color and have one or more white feet and a white stripe or star in the face. They have long. Figure 76.—A Belgian stallion, a draft
. Elements of farm practice, prepared especially for teaching elementary agriculture;. Agriculture. HORSES 169 the most common and most popular draft horse in this country. They are black or gray in color and normally weigh from 1,800 to 2,300 pounds. French draft horses are quite - similar to Percheron. Clydesdale horses origin- ated in Scotland, but are very common in this country. They are about the same weight as the Percherons. They are usually light bay in color and have one or more white feet and a white stripe or star in the face. They have long. Figure 76.—A Belgian stallion, a draft type. and shaggy hair on their legs. They may be brown, black, gray or chestnut. Shire horses originated in England. They are about the same in size as the Clydesdale and Perch- eron, possibly a little heavier and coarser. They are colored like the Clydesdale and have long hair on their legs, but they are more like the Percheron in form. They are not so common in this country as the Percherons and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wilson, Archie Dell, 1875-; Wilson, E. W. , joint author. St. Paul, Minn. , Webb Publishing Co.
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