Effective Farming a Text book for American Schools
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. 32. Hocks, large, clean, strong, wide, well set . 33. Cannons, short, wide, clean ; tendons defined 34. Fetlocks, wide, straight, strong, clean . 35. Pasterns, moderately sloping, strong, clean . 36. Feet, large, even size, sound; horn dense, waxy; sole concave; bars strong; frog large, elastic ; heel wide, and one-fourth to one-half the lineal length of the toe . 37. Legs, viewed from behind, a perpendicular line from the point of the buttock should fall upon the center of the hock, cannon, ...pastern, and foot. From side, a perpendicular line from the hip joint should fall upon the center of the foot and divide the gaskin in the middle, and a perpendicular line from the point of the buttock should run parallel with the line of the cannon Action — 9 per cent : 38. Walk, fast, elastic, regular, straight 39. Trot, free, springy, balanced, straight . Total 100 Stand- ard Points Deficient Stu- dent's Score Cor- rected With a draft horse before you mark in the space for student's score the weight you think should be given to each point.
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