Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The draft breeds have short legs

The draft breeds have short legs



The draft breeds have short legs, and hence their bodies are comparatively close to the ground. The depth of the body should be about the same as the length of leg. All draft horses should have upright shoulders, so as to provide an easy support for the collar. The hock should be wide, so that the animal shall have great leverage of muscle for pulling. A horse having a narrow hock is not able to draw a heavy load and is easily exhausted and liable to curb-diseases (see Figs. 242 and 243).



Fig. 244. The Roadster Type


Source: Agriculture for Beginners

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