. Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools. Agriculture. Types and Breeds of Horses 211 steady pullers under load. Typical specimens of this breed run from fifteen to sixteen hands high. The color is generally gray, though blacks are often Fig. 137. Percheron, Medoc, 30,986. First in class at Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin State Fairs, 1903 ; also one first and one second at Chicago International, 1903. 288. The Clydesdale is the recognized draft breed of Scotland, taking their name from the river Clyde. Usually they have smaller Ivodies and longer legs t


. Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools. Agriculture. Types and Breeds of Horses 211 steady pullers under load. Typical specimens of this breed run from fifteen to sixteen hands high. The color is generally gray, though blacks are often Fig. 137. Percheron, Medoc, 30,986. First in class at Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin State Fairs, 1903 ; also one first and one second at Chicago International, 1903. 288. The Clydesdale is the recognized draft breed of Scotland, taking their name from the river Clyde. Usually they have smaller Ivodies and longer legs than the Percherons, which is supposed to allow more action. 289. Coach Types are sometimes referred to as heavy harness horses. The most popular breeds are 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 Ferguson, A. M. (Alexander McGowen), 1874-; Lewis, Lowery Laymon, 1869-. Chicago, Ill. : Ferguson Publishing Company


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