. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. A SurKKii 148 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS of $24,000, the stallion Ormond, grandsire ofFlying Fox, who had a defect in by the Argentine Republic, this horsewas afterward sold in this country for the sumof ;g 105,000. All this proves that other countries besidesthe United States value pure blood and aretaking interest in races and the breeding ofracing horses. VIII. Trotting RacesThe trot is a method of progression that ismore or less artificial and acquired; it isunknown, one might say, to horses in theirnatura


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. A SurKKii 148 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS of $24,000, the stallion Ormond, grandsire ofFlying Fox, who had a defect in by the Argentine Republic, this horsewas afterward sold in this country for the sumof ;g 105,000. All this proves that other countries besidesthe United States value pure blood and aretaking interest in races and the breeding ofracing horses. VIII. Trotting RacesThe trot is a method of progression that ismore or less artificial and acquired; it isunknown, one might say, to horses in theirnatural state, their primitive gait being eithera walk or a gallop. Certain horses and certainbreeds have shown more disposition than othersto acquire the trot, and as a result of breed-ing with that end constantly in view, racesof trotters have been formed of which theDutch, or Frisian, is the most ancient. Otherscame later, like the Norfolk trotter of Eng-land, the Russian Orloff, the English Hackney,and the American trotter, but in every case theFrisian trotter cont


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