. Productive horse husbandry. Horses; Horses. Fig. 03.—Arabian slallion, showing tlie general refinement charaeteiLsfie of this breed. lig'lit iif recent knowledge concerning the origin of the Aral) in the Lihyan horse, is most desirahlc. Grays are also connniin, chestnuls and browns are not uncommon, while l.)lacks and even ])nre whites are found. It is true, too, that the \vhit(\s usually show the Kohl spots about the eyes, muzzle, and elsewliere. "\Miile the odd colors referred to as suggesting Arab breeding are never found among pure bred Arabs, they are noted among their half lireeds


. Productive horse husbandry. Horses; Horses. Fig. 03.—Arabian slallion, showing tlie general refinement charaeteiLsfie of this breed. lig'lit iif recent knowledge concerning the origin of the Aral) in the Lihyan horse, is most desirahlc. Grays are also connniin, chestnuls and browns are not uncommon, while l.)lacks and even ])nre whites are found. It is true, too, that the \vhit(\s usually show the Kohl spots about the eyes, muzzle, and elsewliere. "\Miile the odd colors referred to as suggesting Arab breeding are never found among pure bred Arabs, they are noted among their half lireeds, the piebalds and skewlialds, especially, occurring Avith a corbsideralile degTce of uniformity wdien the common stock of Upper Asia and Europe is crossed with Arab sires. This is shown in the piebald ponies of , Sumatra, Iceland, the. 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-. Philadelphia & London, J. B. Lippincott Company


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