. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. from the French of Gos. De Voogt, by Katharine P. Wormeley;. Domestic animals. Olander Ponies, Sweden Jutland House a vast number of such establishments where pure-blooded, half-blooded, and sometimes cool- blooded animals are raised. In the ijr(j\'ince of Rosen there has long been a small stud farm of Percherons. Such farms belong partly to the state and partly to private owners. Breeding establishments in the United States have been owned and managed by pri\'ate parties entirely, the government never having assisted in th


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. from the French of Gos. De Voogt, by Katharine P. Wormeley;. Domestic animals. Olander Ponies, Sweden Jutland House a vast number of such establishments where pure-blooded, half-blooded, and sometimes cool- blooded animals are raised. In the ijr(j\'ince of Rosen there has long been a small stud farm of Percherons. Such farms belong partly to the state and partly to private owners. Breeding establishments in the United States have been owned and managed by pri\'ate parties entirely, the government never having assisted in the work. Importing companies and private individuals have imported for the past century many animals of various breeds for breeding purposes, these animals being- sold to farmers direct or kept for use by those importing them. There is scarcely an important European breed that is not represented b)- manv superior individuals in our coimtr\', either by direct importation or by the descendants of man}' indix'iduals brought here, the French Draft, Percheron, and Clydesdale being- very nmrierous and scattered (i\er farms throughout the countr\'. The Belgian, English Shire, and Suffolk Punch have also gained in friends and numbers during recent years. Of the carriage breeds, the French Coach, German Coach, Hackney, and Cleveland Bays are the most popular and are gaining in numbers and faxor. Digitized by IVIicrosoft®. 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 Voogt, Gos de, 1863-1918; Wormeley, Katharine Prescott; Burkett, Charles William, 1873- ed. Boston, Ginn & Company


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