Show horse breeding the alio stud at yes his has been established for moro more than years and breeding 19 carefully restricted grees are kept for generations and the breeds at aio 0 established and ami there are arc as numerous divisions as in the trotting families of america at merobe yes the stallions are divided into four foul classes those in the first division somo some nineteen in in number being used for stud purposes at the parent farm of this lot nine are ara english thoroughbreds and ten half bred bred that is the progeny of english engleh or I 1 french reach thoroughbred stallions alliona st and the native hungarian mares the thoroughbred ough bred stallions were selected because of their breeding racing performances soundness and individuality and none but sound mares are arc ever mated with them it being tho the policy of the government to breed horses without a blemish of any kind all th alious are exercised daily for two hours the stallions in the second division are let out to private breeders bleeders bre eders who pay from MO 00 to ko alu florens florins a season for them in ill the third division aro are to be foaud fr those that hio are kept at the ilie military stations scattered all over tho the country and aro are let at fees varying from two to liva five flor loring ins those i in ia n the foul th divis division loll I 1 aro are the stallions that are aio sold to tile the communes or divisions iato aiato which austria 1 and franco france ire aro split up ill of the second class some bottle aou 7 s stallions are standing at tho the low fees named and oftener two florins florans is paid than tile tho baiger sum euni the austrian horses have fully ind lind L dispositions stallions frequently standing side by side ride 5 at D with nothing buts but winging swinging S between them the horses sold to the communes ire are of at muil below their real value the prices acing te ingret cot by the tha minister of agriculture it being 0 the one object to encoe encourage ci tho the austri Aust austrians rians ins to improve the breed of tho the horse norre senta tives from the communes inspect the horses make their choice and pay lay d down 1 one quarter of the price which is ver never altered lefore before taking tile the horse away and the balance is paid in three annual in s tall indents this privilege is very ver much valued by tho the communes alio to ill iman at ably buy up all the horses several horses pro are purchased by one commune and as one district near hegyes consists of inhabitants who own some horses the necessity of such extensive buying is apparent the mares marcs are generally kept in groups or what is termed a haras barns of about mares each guarded by mounted soldier chicos when turned out on oil tile plains tho the mares are in three divisions tho the first being the tha Gi draus drans so railed called from the founder of their race a pure purebred bred arab his progeny again being crossed with Engli english bli thorough thoroughbreds they aro are usually about hands bagh and handsomely turned are aio easily matched and are generally a dark ell choat abt nut in color they have great bone and substance and to an en english wh or american eye should bo be useful in the hunting field they are said to produce excellent chargers with the he best of tempers the second division of brood mares contains conti ins anglo norman mares descended from a stallion allion bt named imported from france in 1813 1815 his progeny being crossed with english stallions these mares aro are front from sixteen to seventeen hands high chiefly browns and bays and they produce superb carriage horses to the cover of thoroughbred stallions another division contained bin smaller aller mares desce descended dl from and the last is d of the descendants of a afung hungarian arian horse called nirio so BO liis his progeny belli crossed v m ith half bred and english seq sta lions 1 r it is ia perfectly i sam for a stranger to go aina ligi tile the in tile the field ard theys they submit to th having their feet iiii k 17 no afi ab nineteen Nineteenth tv century T |