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If, the other 15. 2. It is on record that in 1729 an Arabian was in service in Norfolk, 'by size 15. 3, and strength proportionate. ' Later on, in 1762, Pettigrew's Grey Barb the Barbary horses are descended from Arabians height 15. I|, was also travelling in the same county. Aleppo, the Ormonde of his day on the turf of Bengal, stood 15. 2. The Sakhur tribe, on the borders of Moab, have some well-grown mares. " Thanks to the Live Stock Journal, and to its contributors, the 84 LIGHT HORSES : BR...EEDS AND MANAGEMENT. important part played by the Arabians, the Barbs, and other horses of Eastern origin in founding our families of racers, trotters, and Hackneys, and even coach-horses, has been freely and forcibly illustrated. It has been conclusively shown that not only is the Arab the most potent factor in the composition of our racers, but also that * Oh he's such a one to bend the knee, and tuck his haunches in, And to throw the dirt in flats' eyes he never thinks a sin. ' We know that one of the most famous trotting families of America is of Eastern descent, and that an astute and enter- prising breeder, Mr.
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