
Percherons are noted for heavy muscling in the lower thighs
and for an aspect of unusual ruggedness and power. Also characteristic of the
Percheron is the clean action and quality conformation of the feet and legs. An
ideal horse should have a fairly long level croup with a big round hip. He
should be close coupled and wide and deep through the chest, with plenty of back
rib. The muscles of the arms, forearms, croup and gaskins plenty are especially
emphasized in a good drafter, and ease and balance of gait is essential. He is
also expected to be of marked tractability and an easy keeper.
The Percheron head and neck are typical of the most attractive draft horse
character. Good Percherons have a large and full prominent eye, a broad and full
forehead, and straight face. His strong jaw and refined ears attractively set
and carried with animation, suggests his arabian ancestry. Stallions should have
a ruggedness about the head and mares should have a feminine look.
The Percheron is very versatile. They are readily adapted to varying climates and conditions. They have the strength to pull heavy loads and the graceful style to pull a fine carriage. Percherons can be ridden and some have been known to make fine jumpers.
The Percheron is very handy in saving the young trees in smaller wood lot
operations as they do not need a wide road everywhere they work.
They can get on
and work ground where even the most modern tractors fail. Their independent four
wheel drive conquers mud and snow to the shame of all man made machines. There
is a definite place on almost every farm for a team of Percheron horses, whether
it be for work or play.
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