Twelve Hundred Horses from Canada for the French Cavalry. - These Horses are Examined by the Veterinary Surgeon and Selected by the Officers - After Which the Government Mark is Stamped on the Hoof - And They are Sent to the Barracks.
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- Eclair Journal
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- 3 / 7
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- FULL TITLE: Twelve hundred horses from Canada for the French cavalry. These horses are examined by the Veterinary Surgeon and selected by the officers - after which the government mark is stamped on the hoof - and they are sent to the barracks.
- Keywords
- Animals; Military
- Written sources
- Kinematograph Weekly 7 October 1915, p 95.
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