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Thoroughbred stallion Hyder All

Identifier: breedsoflivestoc00sand (find matches)
Title: The breeds of live stock, and the principles of heredity ..
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Sanders, James Harvey, 1832-1899. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Livestock
Publisher: Chicago, J. H. Sanders publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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THOROUGHBRED STALLION HYDER ALL Color, bay; foaled 1872; got by Leamington, dam Lady Dukeby Lexington; 2d dam Magdalen by Medoc. Bred by A. Welsh,Philadelphia; owned by Gen. Richard Rowett, Carlinville, 111. En-graved from a sketch from life by Burk, showing the horse atfourteen years old. The blood lines represented in this horse areamong the most desirable of the breed; the first two sires named,Leamington and Lexington, being by common consent recognizedas among the most famous Thoroughbred horses ever owned inAmerica. (38;
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CHAPTER III. TROTTING AND ROADSTER HORSES. We have as yet no really distinctive breed of driving horses orroadsters. The horses used for light driving, fast trotting, etc., arelargely a conglomeration of all breeds and types. Some approxi-mate the French Canadian pony in form and action, while otherspossess most of the characteristics of the Thoroughbred; but sopopular have trotting races become in this country, and so univer-sal is the fancy for fast driving horses, that at almost all our horseshows and fairs the roadster class will be found more largelyrepresented than any other, and usually more largely than all otherscombined. Indeed the roadster is more distinctly an American feat-ure than any other in our equine product; and we are fast approachingthe time when the American trotting horse may properly be classedas a distinct breed. It is the realization of an American fancy —the result of a fashion that has demanded the fastest and stoutesttrotting horses in the world for driv

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