. Animal husbandry for schools. Livestock. The Breeds of Horses 17 21. Classes of horses in France. — There are three classes of breeding horses in France. First, those owned by the govern- ment. In 1910 there were of these 3445, of which 2214 were coach, 664 draft, and 567 Thoroughbred. Second, those subsidized. Fig. 7.—The French Coach horse. by the government. The owners of such approved animals are allowed from 300 to 5000 francs ($60 to $1000) bonus annually from the Minister of Agriculture. In 1910 there were 1709 approved and subsidized horses in France. Third, those that have been auth


. Animal husbandry for schools. Livestock. The Breeds of Horses 17 21. Classes of horses in France. — There are three classes of breeding horses in France. First, those owned by the govern- ment. In 1910 there were of these 3445, of which 2214 were coach, 664 draft, and 567 Thoroughbred. Second, those subsidized. Fig. 7.—The French Coach horse. by the government. The owners of such approved animals are allowed from 300 to 5000 francs ($60 to $1000) bonus annually from the Minister of Agriculture. In 1910 there were 1709 approved and subsidized horses in France. Third, those that have been authorized by government officials. In 1910 there were 191 animals of this class. All other horses are prevented from stand- ing for public service by a law passed in 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 Harper, Merritt Wesley, 1877-. New York, The Macmillan company


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