. Developing an American utility horse. Horses United States Breeding. Developing cm American Utility Horse. 17. Fig. 12.—Bay mare Holly, by General Gates 666 (M; and out of Alba. MICHIGAN. Description: Bay; age indefinite; height, 10 hands; weight, 1,105 pounds. Died September 8, 1913. Sire: Prince L. 5947. Dam: By Temperance 6819. Progeny. Year. Color. Sex. Name. Sire. Disposition. 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Bay Bav Bav Missed Fillv FillV Colt Ada Barbara Confusion Carmon Carmon Carmon Retained. Discarded. Died, 1909. Bav Bav Missed Colt Estes Filly Fanny Albion Balfour Died, 19
. Developing an American utility horse. Horses United States Breeding. Developing cm American Utility Horse. 17. Fig. 12.—Bay mare Holly, by General Gates 666 (M; and out of Alba. MICHIGAN. Description: Bay; age indefinite; height, 10 hands; weight, 1,105 pounds. Died September 8, 1913. Sire: Prince L. 5947. Dam: By Temperance 6819. Progeny. Year. Color. Sex. Name. Sire. Disposition. 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Bay Bav Bav Missed Fillv FillV Colt Ada Barbara Confusion Carmon Carmon Carmon Retained. Discarded. Died, 1909. Bav Bav Missed Colt Estes Filly Fanny Albion Balfour Died, 1910. Discarded. Colt Hickman Albion Retaiaed. Michigan is the dam of Ada, one of the best matrons in the stud at present. Ada is a rather small mare standing but hands and weighing 1,100 pounds, but her produce are uniformly large and include the stallions Defender and Killarney, now in the stud. Michigan is also the dam of the stallion Hickman, foaled in 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 Williams, J. O. (John Oscar), 1885-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
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