. Judging farm animals . Livestock. ^iv\. Fig. 92.—"One sees saddlers that possess consid- erable ; (Courtesy American Breeder.) and canter. This horse lacks the uni- formity of breed- ing of the five- gaited horse, for he may be of Thoroughbred, Hunter, or Amerir can saddle horse ancestry. He may closely resemble the five-gaited in type, or vary consider- ably from it. Ac- cording to the American Saddle Horse Breeders' Association, the three-gaited horse should g o plain and lead with either foot in a canter from a ; Stu- dents of the saddle horse are also ofiS- c i


. Judging farm animals . Livestock. ^iv\. Fig. 92.—"One sees saddlers that possess consid- erable ; (Courtesy American Breeder.) and canter. This horse lacks the uni- formity of breed- ing of the five- gaited horse, for he may be of Thoroughbred, Hunter, or Amerir can saddle horse ancestry. He may closely resemble the five-gaited in type, or vary consider- ably from it. Ac- cording to the American Saddle Horse Breeders' Association, the three-gaited horse should g o plain and lead with either foot in a canter from a ; Stu- dents of the saddle horse are also ofiS- c i a 11 y informed that "high rate of speed and racing is ; The three-gaited saddle horse, also kn own as the "plain gaited horse," possesses but three gaits, namely, walk, trot. Fig. —American Saddle horse "Edna Mae," a noted show mare. Mr. Matt S. Cohen up. (Courtesy American Agriculturist.). 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 S. (Charles Sumner), 1860-1939. New York : Orange Judd Company


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