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About the Hack Breed
.The name ‘hack’ is essentially
British and is of quite ancient origin, but it must not be confused
with the word ‘hackney’, for in modern times the
latter indicates the harness-horse, while the hack denoted the
refined riding horse. Furthermore it should be noted that the
hack is in no sense an established breed.
The hack in Britain is any horse or pony that is suitable for
riding, but for general purposes it is desirable to treat it
according to the standards laid down by the British Hack and
Cob Society, which decrees that it must not exceed in height
15.3 hands, and not being an established breed it can be of
any colour.
To win in the show-rings of Great Britain, Eire or Northern
Ireland, any horse conforming to the height and having the necessary
quality and manners may be of any breed or of any admixture
of breeds, but in practise, as extreme refinement and performance
are the principal factors, it follows that the winner is usually
found in the Thoroughbred. All, therefore, that is expected
in the Thoroughbred of great quality (and it should noted many
Thoroughbreds fail considerably in this respect) is needed in
the winning hack. Indeed, those points, such as the refined
head to fit the neck of true proportions, the well laid-back
shoulder, the pronounced, though not exaggerated wither, short
back with big girth and well-sprung ribs and powerful quarters,
must be found, if anything, in exaggerated proportions in the
winning hack. It is obvious, too, that the legs must be clean
and strong, and in his movements he must be absolutely true
and level.
It has been mentioned before that the show winning hack is usually
a Thoroughbred; however it may be that, although it has prevailed
for a number of years, this is something which will pass, giving
way, perhaps, to the most refined type of Anglo-Arab or part-bred
Arab.
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Arab
| Akhal-Teke
| Albino
| American
Quarter | American
Saddle | Andalusian
| Anglo-Arab
| Anglo-Arab
in France | Anglo-Kabarda
| Anglo-Norman
| Appaloosa
| Ardennes
| Australian
(Waler) | Austrian
| Balearic
| Barb
| Basuto
| Batak/Deli
| Beberbeck
| Beetwk
| Boulonnais
| Brabancon
| Breton
| Budyonovsky
| Burmese
(Shan) | Camargue
| Caspian
| Charollais
Half-bred | Cleveland
Bay | Clydesdale
| Cob
(Riding) | Connemara
| Criollo
| Dales
| Danish
| Danubian
| Dartmoor
| Donsky
| Dutch
Draught | East
Bulgarian | Exmoor
| Falabella
| Fell
| Flemish
| French
Thoroughbred | Friesian
| Galiceno
| Gelderland
| Gidran
and Nonius | Gothland
| Groningen
| Gudbrandsdal
| Hack
| Hackney
Horse | Hackney
Pony | Hafflinger
| Hanoverian
| Highland
| Holstein
| Hungarian
Shagya | Hunter
| Iceland
| Iomud
| Italian
| Jutland
| Kabarda
| Karabair
and Lokai | Karabakh
| Kathiawari
and Marwari | Klepper
| Knabstrup
| Konik
| Latvian
| Limousin
(Half-bred) | Lipizzaner
| Manipur
| Mecklenburg
| Mongolian
| Morgan
| Mustang
| New
Forest | Norwegian-Fjord
| Oldenburg
| Orlov
| Palomino
| Percheron
| Persian
| Pinto
| Pleven
| Polish
Arab | Polish
Half-bred | Polish
Thoroughbred | Rhenish
| Russian
Saddle | Russian
Steppe | Russian
Thoroughbred | Scandinavian
| Schleswig
| Shetland
| Shire
| Spanish
| Spiti
and Bhutia | Standard
Bred | Strelets
| Suffolk
| Swedish
| Tarpan
| Tennessee
Walking Horse | Tersky
| Thoroughbred
| Timor
Pony | Trakehner
| Turk
| Ukrainian
| Vendéen-Charentais
Half-bred | Viatka
| Welsh
Cob | Welsh
Mountain and Welsh Pony | Zeeland
Horse | Zemaitukas
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