HC Deb 19 October 1915 vol 74 cc1641-2W
Mr. DELANY

asked the Vice-President of the Department of Agriculture (Ireland) whether he can state the grounds on which the Department have declined to place Shire and Clydesdale stallions on an equal basis with other breeds already eligible for registration in Queen's County under the Department's horse-breeding scheme?

Mr. RUSSELL

The grounds referred to are that in the Department's opinion there is danger to the reputation of the general horse-breeding industry of Ireland if Shire and Clydesdale stallions are registered without limitation in districts noted for the breeding of Irish horses.