. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. I.\ir. M1:1»]jLEK—A THUKULGHBRKD bay house. Leading winning sire in the racing seasons of 1904 and 1906. Then owned by Clarence H. Mackay, Kingston Stud, Lexington, GOLDEN BEN—GUERNSEY BULL, SIX YEARS OLD. Weighs 1,625 pounds. The picture was taken at the Wisconsin State Fair, where he had just won the championship. GOLDEN BEN was sired by Ben Sampson, 5,4 80, and his dam is Nellie B., 12,305. We are in- formed by the owners and exhibitors, Messrs. A. W. &a
. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. I.\ir. M1:1»]jLEK—A THUKULGHBRKD bay house. Leading winning sire in the racing seasons of 1904 and 1906. Then owned by Clarence H. Mackay, Kingston Stud, Lexington, GOLDEN BEN—GUERNSEY BULL, SIX YEARS OLD. Weighs 1,625 pounds. The picture was taken at the Wisconsin State Fair, where he had just won the championship. GOLDEN BEN was sired by Ben Sampson, 5,4 80, and his dam is Nellie B., 12,305. We are in- formed by the owners and exhibitors, Messrs. A. W. & F. E. Fox, of Waukesha, Wis., that this great bull has a fine and gentle disposition, absolutely safe to ride, and anyone can get on and ride 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 Hale, Philip Henry. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale
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