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The Percheron horse

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The text surveys the history, physical traits, and breeding of a heavy draught horse, tracing its origins, regional variations, and factors behind recent decline. It evaluates methods to restore quality, comparing selection within the breed, consanguinity risks, and foreign crossings—notably Arabian and English blood—while arguing for preserving three distinct types. Practical chapters cover stud-books, rearing, feeding, market practices, and tests of speed and endurance, and offer guidance for purchasers and breeders. The work balances technical breeding theory with agricultural detail and concrete recommendations for improving and conserving the breed.

About the Author

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Charles Du Hays

Charles Du Hays was an author known for his contributions to equine literature, particularly in the field of horse breeding and care. His notable work, "The Percheron Horse," provides an in-depth look at the Percheron breed, highlighting its characteristics, history, and significance in agriculture and transportation. Du Hays' writing reflects a deep understanding of horses and their role in society, making his work valuable for both enthusiasts and professionals in the equine industry.

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