. The principles and practice of judging live-stock . Livestock. THE BREEDS OF HORSES 167 Welsh ponies should be considered more in the nature of little horses than as children's playmates, like the Shetlands. Some go high and others can step quite fast, while all have extraordinary stamina. Bay and brown. Fig. 84. — A Hackney pony stallion. are the most common colors, though chestnut, gray and roan are frequently seen. There is not sufficient attention paid to form in the breeding of most ponies and some Welsh are coarse and ill shaped. 180. The Hackney Pony. — This is simply a Hackney under
. The principles and practice of judging live-stock . Livestock. THE BREEDS OF HORSES 167 Welsh ponies should be considered more in the nature of little horses than as children's playmates, like the Shetlands. Some go high and others can step quite fast, while all have extraordinary stamina. Bay and brown. Fig. 84. — A Hackney pony stallion. are the most common colors, though chestnut, gray and roan are frequently seen. There is not sufficient attention paid to form in the breeding of most ponies and some Welsh are coarse and ill shaped. 180. The Hackney Pony. — This is simply a Hackney under 14 hands 2 inches, with all of the breed charac- teristics accentuated (Fig. 84). Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Gay, Carl Warren, 1877-. New York : Macmillan
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