. Riding and driving. where he will find the estab-lishment of the Gay Brothers, the largest farmdevoted to the rearing of saddle-horses in thiscountry. Here about three hundred choice ani-mals have the freedom of nearly one thousandacres of blue-grass pasture. At the head of thestud is Highland Denmark, a true type of hisfamily, the sire of more prize winners and finefoals than any stallion in the state. At the Louis-ville Horse Show, in 1903, the descendants ofthis horse gained first honors in the classes fortwo-year-olds, for three-year-olds, for four-year-olds, for the best registered sadd


. Riding and driving. where he will find the estab-lishment of the Gay Brothers, the largest farmdevoted to the rearing of saddle-horses in thiscountry. Here about three hundred choice ani-mals have the freedom of nearly one thousandacres of blue-grass pasture. At the head of thestud is Highland Denmark, a true type of hisfamily, the sire of more prize winners and finefoals than any stallion in the state. At the Louis-ville Horse Show, in 1903, the descendants ofthis horse gained first honors in the classes fortwo-year-olds, for three-year-olds, for four-year-olds, for the best registered saddle-horse, and forthe championship ($1000 value). He is the sireof Motto and of Elsa, well known throughoutthe country. Highland Denmark is a magnifi-cent animal, 16 hands in height, of splendidform and graceful movements, docile in temper,and, although he runs loose and has not had astable door shut in his face for five years, hisbeautiful dark bay coat shines like satin. Nostock that the writer saw in Kentucky was in. FIG. 2^. — :?-:rahd. ta; yiiak:: _:.d


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