. Breeding Morgan horses at the Morgan Horse Farm. Morgan horse; Horses Breeding. Breeding Morgan Horses 15 winner on time score. In his official record appears this notation after Gladstone's name, in the space for remarks on condition at the end of the ride: "No remarks. Sound as when ; Glad- stone also finished the 1923 endurance ride with a perfect time score. Donwell, a bay gelding by Donlyn, bred on the remount plan at the U. S. Morgan Horse Farm, completed the 1923 endurance ride and was second in the 1924 test, being the only horse to receive a perfect score for


. Breeding Morgan horses at the Morgan Horse Farm. Morgan horse; Horses Breeding. Breeding Morgan Horses 15 winner on time score. In his official record appears this notation after Gladstone's name, in the space for remarks on condition at the end of the ride: "No remarks. Sound as when ; Glad- stone also finished the 1923 endurance ride with a perfect time score. Donwell, a bay gelding by Donlyn, bred on the remount plan at the U. S. Morgan Horse Farm, completed the 1923 endurance ride and was second in the 1924 test, being the only horse to receive a perfect score for condition. Major S., a son of Castor, was awarded fifth place in the endurance rides of 1923 and Fig. 13— Jessie 03262. Morgan mare, placed sixth in the 1925 endurance ride, Sire, Scotland (J000; dam, Ellen C642 Jessie 03262, a 9-year-old mare by Scotland out of Ellen, by Rocky Mountain, received sixth award in the 1925 ride. Jessie, besides being a good general-utility mare, is the dam of three fine mares and has won ribbons in the show ring. She was bred at the U. S. Morgan Horse Farm and is now in use under saddle by the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Eudora 0672, full sister to Castor, produced a foal in the spring of 1925. Later she helped with the farm work and was ridden at odd times. She was shown at the Caledonia County, Addison County, and Valley Fairs, in Vermont, and at the Eastern States Exposition during the fall of 1925, winning a ribbon in each class in which she was entered. In October of the same year she competed in the en- durance ride and covered the required distance in 45 hours and 23 minutes. Eudora produced a foal again in the spring of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reese, Herbert H. (Herbert Harshman). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of


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