breed of the country, neither blood nor blade, that is a distinct " race from the English blood horse, and equally distinct from " the black or cart breed of the country. It was the basis of the " breed of the old London coach horse, when heavier cattle... THE FARMERS MAGAZINE - Página 50por HURST, ROBINSON, AND COMPANY, - 1823Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Clydesdale Horse Society - 1878 - 314 páginas
...neither blood nor blaclc, that is, a ree ' distinct race from the English blood-horse, and equally distinct from the black or cart breed of the country. It was the basis of the breed of the old London coach-horse when heavier cattle were used for these conveyances; and after the fashion came to adopt... | |
| Cleveland bay horse society - 1884 - 260 páginas
...country, neither blood nor blade, that is a distinct " race from the English blood horse, and equally distinct from " the black or cart breed of the country....used for these conveyances ; and after the fashion became to " adopt a lighter horse for carriages, this valuable breed was " allowed almost to become... | |
| William Charles Arlington Blew - 1898 - 302 páginas
...enumerated above, the Farmers' Magazine for 1823 says, speaking of the Cleveland Bay:—" It was the basis of the old London coach horse, when heavier cattle were used for those conveyances ; and after the fashion became to adopt a lighter horse for carriages, this valuable... | |
| Charles Sumner Plumb - 1906 - 584 páginas
...country was neither blood nor black, that is, a distinct race from the English blood horse, and equally distinct from the black or cart breed of the country....cattle were used for these conveyances ; and after it became the fashion to adopt a lighter horse for carriages, this valuable breed was allowed to become... | |
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