. Beginnings in animal husbandry. Livestock; Poultry. JUDGING THE HORSE 165 walk in a direct line toward and then away from the judge, who should carefully note the trueness of movement of the limbs and the way the feet are carried. Next, the horse should pass by at a walk, so that the inspec- tion may be made from one side, to observe the freedom of. Fig. 89. Queen Pandora, an example of knee action. Owned by Mrs. C. C. Fillers. Photograph by courtesy of Bit and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -


. Beginnings in animal husbandry. Livestock; Poultry. JUDGING THE HORSE 165 walk in a direct line toward and then away from the judge, who should carefully note the trueness of movement of the limbs and the way the feet are carried. Next, the horse should pass by at a walk, so that the inspec- tion may be made from one side, to observe the freedom of. Fig. 89. Queen Pandora, an example of knee action. Owned by Mrs. C. C. Fillers. Photograph by courtesy of Bit 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 Plumb, Charles Sumner, 1860-1939. St. Paul, Minn. : Webb Pub. Co.


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