The Farmer's Library, Animal Economy V.1

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This, however, is probably only an excuse for neglect.f The sheep, however, prospering so well, and the cattle rapidly increasing and improving, the colonist began to be a little ashamed of his horses.
Several of a better kind, cart and blood, were consequently imported from the mother-country — an Arabian was procured from India — and the Australian horse soon began to be a very different sort of animal. A writer of a few years' later date says ; — " We have few thorough-bred cart- horses, alm
...ost all of them having a spice of blood about them, which makes them unsteady at draught, restive, and given to jibbing when put to a hard pull." This was a veiy erroneous charge, and the writer seems to be aware of it, for he adds, " This may arise in a great measure from their being badly broken in." It was the fjiulty management and education of the horse, and not the portion of pure blood which he had acquired, that produced vices like these. The writer proceeds : — " We have many fine gig, carriage, and saddle horses, and even some that have pretensions to rank in the list of racers." In fact races were instituted at Sidney.

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