The American Hackney Study Book, Volume 6 is a crucial resource for breeders, owners, and enthusiasts of the Hackney horse breed. Published by the American Hackney Horse Society, this volume continues the tradition of documenting the lineage and characteristics of Hackney horses in America. Detailing registered horses, pedigrees, and performance records, this book serves as an essential reference for maintaining breed standards and promoting responsible breeding practices.
Containing comprehensive information vital to preserving the integrity of the Hackney breed, this study book offers insights into the historical development and ongoing refinement of these elegant and versatile horses. It is an indispensable addition to any equestrian library, providing a wealth of knowledge for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the world of Hackney horses.
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