. Horse-breeding in England and India : and army horses abroad. es from 1700 to 1900 Shark Orville King George IVs Hackney— Anglo-Norman Stallion—Radziwill .. Oldenburgh Mares 141718202734 PREFACE Certain chauQ-es kaviucr come over the conditionof onr Jiorse-breeding industry in England duringthe last few years, a7id more recent informationconcerning the zuork of horse-bieeding in Indiaand the studs of France, Germany, Italy andRussia havino- been obtained, this Second Editionhas been made necessary. Chapters on Sizeable Harness Horses and onThe HeighF and Character of Race-Horsesfrom


. Horse-breeding in England and India : and army horses abroad. es from 1700 to 1900 Shark Orville King George IVs Hackney— Anglo-Norman Stallion—Radziwill .. Oldenburgh Mares 141718202734 PREFACE Certain chauQ-es kaviucr come over the conditionof onr Jiorse-breeding industry in England duringthe last few years, a7id more recent informationconcerning the zuork of horse-bieeding in Indiaand the studs of France, Germany, Italy andRussia havino- been obtained, this Second Editionhas been made necessary. Chapters on Sizeable Harness Horses and onThe HeighF and Character of Race-Horsesfrom lyoo to igoo have been added to theoriginal text. The particulars of foreign stud establishmentsgiven in the following pages shozu hocu fullyContinental nations realise the importance ofencouraging horse-breeding, and the value theycontinue to set on English breeding-stock. Elsenham Hall joth April, I go6 Digitized by the Internet Arciiive in 2009 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation HORSE-BREEDINGIN ENGLAND AND INDIA AND ARMY HORSES ABROAD Horse-Breeding in 1884 More than twenty years since I drew attention to theneglect displayed in England in the breeding of was then laid upon our increasing dependence onforeign countries for supplies of horses of the generally usefulstamp ; and upon the mistaken policy of selling to Continentalbuyers the mares we might with profit to ourselves retainfor breeding purposes at home, if such mares are properlymated. The Present State of Affairs Much has happened to alter the general condition ofaffairs since those words were spoken ; since the first editionof this book appeared in the year 1901, the change in somedepartments of road transport in Britain has been increasinglyrapid. We have seen the horse-drawn tramcar replaced inmany cities by the electrically driven car ; and the motor-driven omnibus threatens now to displace the horse-drawnvehicle. * A Paper r


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