. Beginnings in animal husbandry. Livestock; Poultry. THE BREEDS OF HORSES 25 developed here, however, we do not know unless from those brought here from Europe by Columbus and the early explorers. How human beings came to use the horse, we do not know. It is thought that man first used wild ones for food,. Fig. 7. A wild pony captured in central Asia, owned by the New York Zoo- logical Park. Photograph by courtesy Dr. W. T. Hornaday, Director. and later for carrying burdens. We have some forms of ponies at the present time that are supposed to be closely related in appearance to the more rece
. Beginnings in animal husbandry. Livestock; Poultry. THE BREEDS OF HORSES 25 developed here, however, we do not know unless from those brought here from Europe by Columbus and the early explorers. How human beings came to use the horse, we do not know. It is thought that man first used wild ones for food,. Fig. 7. A wild pony captured in central Asia, owned by the New York Zoo- logical Park. Photograph by courtesy Dr. W. T. Hornaday, Director. and later for carrying burdens. We have some forms of ponies at the present time that are supposed to be closely related in appearance to the more recent^prehistoric horse. Some years ago in central Asia, true wild horses of pony size. 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 Sumner, 1860-1939. St. Paul, Minn. : Webb Pub. Co.
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