. Effective farming; a text-book for American schools . Fig. 123. —Suffolk stallion. legs are short and free from feather. In action the animals rank next to the Clydes. Chestnut is the characteristic color, light chestnut being preferred to dark. 166. The heavy-harness breeds. — Hackney, French Coach, German Coach, and Cleveland Bay are the heavy-harness breeds found in America. These, as stated previously, are the show horses of the parks. Hackney. — The breed known as the Hackney (Fig. 124) originated in the counties of Norfolk and York, England. The foundation stock was Arabian, Barb, and


. Effective farming; a text-book for American schools . Fig. 123. —Suffolk stallion. legs are short and free from feather. In action the animals rank next to the Clydes. Chestnut is the characteristic color, light chestnut being preferred to dark. 166. The heavy-harness breeds. — Hackney, French Coach, German Coach, and Cleveland Bay are the heavy-harness breeds found in America. These, as stated previously, are the show horses of the parks. Hackney. — The breed known as the Hackney (Fig. 124) originated in the counties of Norfolk and York, England. The foundation stock was Arabian, Barb, and Turkish stallions


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