Breeder and sportsman . £.124 others in 2:30. Sons sired Locanda 2:02, Allerson2 Charley Hayt 2:Ot>34. etc. Dam Alma Wilkes (dam of Oakland Belle 2:20%); byBaron WilkeB 2:18, sire of 12 in 2:10; 2nd dam Almeta 2:31by Almont 33, sire of 37 in 2:30; 3rd dam Alma Mater,dam of 8 in 2:30. including Alcyone, sire of McKinney2:1134. by Marab. Patchen 58; 4th dam Estella. dam of8, by Imp. Australian. Terms: $40 the Season, usual return privilege. Good pasturage $5 per month. Alconda Jay, dark brown horse, hands high. Foaled in 190n and bred by Elmhurst Stock Farm, Paris. Kentucky. He is
Breeder and sportsman . £.124 others in 2:30. Sons sired Locanda 2:02, Allerson2 Charley Hayt 2:Ot>34. etc. Dam Alma Wilkes (dam of Oakland Belle 2:20%); byBaron WilkeB 2:18, sire of 12 in 2:10; 2nd dam Almeta 2:31by Almont 33, sire of 37 in 2:30; 3rd dam Alma Mater,dam of 8 in 2:30. including Alcyone, sire of McKinney2:1134. by Marab. Patchen 58; 4th dam Estella. dam of8, by Imp. Australian. Terms: $40 the Season, usual return privilege. Good pasturage $5 per month. Alconda Jay, dark brown horse, hands high. Foaled in 190n and bred by Elmhurst Stock Farm, Paris. Kentucky. He is a smooth, stout-built horse, with good legs and feet; has perfect trotting gait, and with but little training has shown better than 2:10 speed. His oldest colts (4 in all) are now 2 years old. They are large and handsome and show great trotting speed. He represents a different strain of blood from any other in California and is a most suitable outcross for any horse. H. H. HELMAN, Pleasanton, Charley D- 2:06 2:10. Sire MeKINNEY 2:11W, sire of 22 In Dam Flewy Flewy, by Memo 15907, son of Sidney, second dam McAuliffe mare byson of Jack Nelson, he by John Nelson 1S7, third dam by the 30-mile championGen. Taylor, son of Morse Horse 6. fourth dam by son of Argyle, thoroughbred. Will make the season 1910 at Service Fee: $50. Pleasanton, Cal. Mares failing to get in foal can be returned free next season. For furtherparticulars, address CHAS. DE RYDER, Agent, Pleasanton, Cal. J. C. KIRKPATRICK, Owner. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, June 4, 1910. CROSS-BREEDING SHEEP. No incident in the growing andcross-breeding of farm animals de-mands an exercise of more discrimi-nating judgment and skill than thejudicious cross-breeding of sheep. An experienced breeder is often in-clined to think that he can combinethe distinctive excellence of variousbreeds in a perfect animal, but he isgreatly mistaken if he supposes thatearly maturity, aptitude for fattening,size, symmetry, great
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