A Kumit is of a fickle mind, if it has stars on the nose and forehead. It is bad if its eyes are brown, One with stout legs is bad, and with a line on the leg is also bad.
A chokoa kumit is fickle minded.
A Norakumit is good.
An entire kolakumit is not of a good mind, if it has & star or blaze pointed to the end of the nose.
A kalikumit has no affection, it is difficult to be taught to trot even with a free body and belly; one with short hoofs and fetlocks can take heavy weights, though bent under it.
A chandara kolia is good.
Hudumuwa—A Hudumuwa is also good, if it has good markings.
A Krishna Ahonia with good markings is good.
A Tukam Telia is fickle.
A Tiphara, and a Ranga Tiphara are both wicked.
A Tukam Tiphara is bad, if it has a blaze extending to its nose.
A Tilok Chandan shies, and should not be accepted.