Breeders to Aid United States, Daily Racing Form, 1917-12-24

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BREEDERS TO AID UNITED STATES New York, December 23. The Arabian Horse Club of America, at the meeting held at the Belmont Hotel, recommended that a meeting be called of all the breeders and delegates of breeding associations to form a plan of co-operative breeding to help the remount service. The following resolution was passed: "Whereas, the present position of the United States government in the world war requires that the best horses for all utilitarian purposes shall lie placed at its disposal. "Resolved, that we, the breeders of all horses "of recognized dominant strains, laying aside all personal consideration, pledge our earnest efforts of co-operation to breed horses that shall give this maximum efficiency as required, and, if possible, produce horses that shall have no superior in the world." . 1


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