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The Shire Horse in Peace and War

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The work offers a practical guide to breeding, rearing, feeding, hoof care, selection of sires and brood mares, team work, and preparing animals for show, combined with a concise history of the heavy draught breed and tables of prices, records, judges and prominent studs. It discusses export trade and contemporary market conditions and considers the breed’s contributions to wartime hauling and agricultural work. Illustrated plates and data drawn from stud books and society journals support the practical advice and statistical chapters, while the author emphasizes straightforward, experience-based recommendations for farmers and breeders.

About the Author

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J. Albert Frost

J. Albert Frost was an author known for his contributions to literature on equine subjects, particularly the shire horse. His notable work, "The Shire Horse in Peace and War," explores the significance of this breed in various contexts, highlighting its utility and importance in both agricultural and military settings. Frost's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the shire horse, showcasing its role in society and its impact on human endeavors. Through his work, he has contributed to the understanding of this majestic breed and its historical relevance.

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