The Percheron stallion Oak Forest Chancellor, is standing beside a brick structure. A man is standing near the horse's head holding a guide rope attached to the bridle.
This photograph illustrates the technique of mane braiding, also called plaiting. Shown is the head and neck of a white Percheron draft horse with ribbon and five alternating dark and light colored flowers braided into the mane along the horse's…
A prize winning stallion with plaited tail and mane is standing in front of a university building. The horse was a prize winner at the Little International Horse Show held in 1919.
A handler posing the two year old red roan Belgian draft horse filly "Roxie" (American register of Belgian draft horses, number 13954; sired by Dolix, out of Silver Dale). Bred by Iowa State College (University), she was foaled on May 7, 1929. An…
One side of a large dark haired stallion is visible in this view. A man is holding a rope attached to the horse's bridle. Both the man and the horse are standing before a brick barn.
To the left, a team of four gray Percheron draft horses yoked four-abreast (side-by-side) pulling a disk harrow in a field. To the right, a team of two Clydesdale horses and two draft mules yoked 4-abreast are also pulling a disk harrow.