New Elementry Agriculture; An Elementary Text book Dealing With the Problems of the Farm
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— As the name implies, this breed of horses was developed in England. It is our largest breed. Like all draft breeds, it is supposed to contain much of the blood of the black horse, already described under wild horses. During the earlier history of Eng- land this horse was used in war. Cattle in those days were used for farm work. Before the invention of gun- powder men fought with sword and spear. They wore heavy armor plates to protect themselves. There was so much metal to carry that horses ...with great size and strength were needed. Later when fire-arms were intro- duced, lighter and more active horses were found to be superior. Then it was that these heavy English horses were put into use as draft horses. DOMESTIC ANIMALS OF THE FARM 163 In England the roads are quite level and smooth, so these heavy, compact, low-down horses are most satis- factory for the carting that has to be done in their cities. The English shires are sometimes chestnut or sorrel in color. Bay and brown are also quite common.
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