. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. [Saturday, February 25, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN S P Hemet Stock Farm. I •-»-•:• •:.•:••:• The premier stallion at Hemet Stock Farm this year is the holder of the fastest trotting race record of any horse standing for public service on this coast. He made this record in the second heat of a race in which there were 13 starters for a $5000 purse and after having won the first heat in 2:09. This is quite a distinction, but he and the Hemet Farm have another that is worthy of note. In an adjoining stall there stands a son of this horse that last year at Ph


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. [Saturday, February 25, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN S P Hemet Stock Farm. I •-»-•:• •:.•:••:• The premier stallion at Hemet Stock Farm this year is the holder of the fastest trotting race record of any horse standing for public service on this coast. He made this record in the second heat of a race in which there were 13 starters for a $5000 purse and after having won the first heat in 2:09. This is quite a distinction, but he and the Hemet Farm have another that is worthy of note. In an adjoining stall there stands a son of this horse that last year at Phoenix became the world's champion yearling colt trotter by, trotting a mile in 2:19y2, three and a half seconds faster than any other yearling colt ever trotted. As doubtless every horseman who has read thus far knows the stallion is Kinney Lou 2:07% and his son the colt Wilbur Lou 2:19%. When progressive breeders are looking for a stallion with which to mate their mares those who are wise will select one that possesses the qualities they desire in the pros- pective foal of the mare they are sending to him. With this idea in mind why should not Kinney Lou 2:07% secure the patronage of the leading breeders of California and have some of the best mares in the State booked to him this year? That he is a grand individual nobody will deny. His gait is as near per- fection as any trotter ever showed, his legs and feet are perfect and without blemish of any sort, his color is that beautiful brown with a slight dapple that is the admiration of every person, his disposi- tion could not be improved in anyway and he never showed a mean trait in his life; he has proven him- self one of the gamest trotters that ever lived, stand- ing the hardest kind of a drive and trying his very best when sick or well, and is one of the most sen- sible and knowing stallions living. Had Kinney Lou never started in a race and were he without a record he would be patronized by intelligent ho


Size: 1991px × 1255px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjecthorses, bookyear1882