The Four Oaks: Biography of the Forshaws

The Four Oaks: Biography of the Forshaws

by KeithChivers (Author)

Synopsis

The Four Oaks were the leaders, through four generations, of the Forshaw family, pre-eminent in international Shire Horse breeding from the time of Waterloo until the end of the Second World War. Keith Chivers, the foremost authority on the history of the Shire Horse, presents material which is not only original, but unique. A close friend of Richard, the last of the Four Oaks, he is able to recount the Forshaw's family history with inimitable accuracy and detail. Few, even of those old enough to remember their winter coal being delivered by a horse, have paused to consider how these animals were bred: their mothers were farm workers scattered throughout the country; their fathers were travelling stallions, walking up to seventy miles a week, each covering perhaps a hundred or more mares in a season. For the majority of farmers in England and Wales cart-horse breeding was only a side-line, but the specialist stallion-owners developed a highly organised and sophisticated system, which brought about an astonishing improvement in the power and longevity of the animals toiling in the towns. The Forshaws were the foremost proprietors of heavy draught stallions in the country, renowned both at home and abroad for the quality of their animals. Largely thanks to them, by 1914 the English Shire was the most efficient draught horse in the world. Keith Chivers realises that for most of us the lives and eccentricities of people are more interesting than horses , and The Four Oaks is peppered with fascinating accounts of the people and customs of the horse age. He recounts how the 'public stallion' business had a such a devastating effect on rural morals that mothers locked up their daughters when the stallion came to town - in Scotland a law was passed prohibiting the serving of mares in any place where women or boys could see it. We are introduced to a group of people spanning the social spectrum - ranging from George V to Gwen Webb-Peploe, daughter of the Vicar of Christ Church Cheltenham.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Published: Sep 1994

ISBN 10: 0718829174
ISBN 13: 9780718829179

Author Bio
Keith Chivers is the author of many other books and papers on the Shire Horse. He was the honorary historian of the Shire Horse Society from 1963, and from 1990 has been responsible for establishing a Shire Horse Archive.