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Horse SA Current Category
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Of the heavy horse breeds, the Clydesdale in time came to be preferred. Although smaller and of finer bone than the Shire, they walked at a faster pace. Back in England, the Shire often worked small one-acre allotments. With a walking pace of one or two miles an hour speed was not essential due to the size of the farm. In Australia, however farms tended to be larger and therefore the Clydesdales quicker pace of four of five miles an hour was preferable. Read their history and stories past and present. Lots of lovely photos. 132 pages 3 books only in stock Price:
There are many breeds within the classification of heavy horse and the intention of this book is to assist the reader in identifying the different characteristics of the five main breeds that pioneered Australia by way of history, visual references and personal accounts of those who own them. 138 pages, lots of photographs Price:
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