Archive image from page 8 of Developing an American utility horse. Developing an American utility horse . developingameric153will Year: 1921 Developing an American Utility Horse. 7 him. This stallion, along with those retained at the station, will be available for public service to breeders who desire to bring mares to the station, for which service a moderate fee will be charged. The two stallions mentioned are retained as the premier stallions at this station, although some of the stallions matured in the experi- ment will be used in a limited way as occasion demands. STALUONS AVAILABLE FOR


Archive image from page 8 of Developing an American utility horse. Developing an American utility horse . developingameric153will Year: 1921 Developing an American Utility Horse. 7 him. This stallion, along with those retained at the station, will be available for public service to breeders who desire to bring mares to the station, for which service a moderate fee will be charged. The two stallions mentioned are retained as the premier stallions at this station, although some of the stallions matured in the experi- ment will be used in a limited way as occasion demands. STALUONS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC SERMCE. As stated, the stallions at the United States-Wyominghorse-breeding station are available for public service. The stalhons Carmon 32917 and Harvest Aid 63908 will be kept at the station and will be allowed to serve a limited number of mares brouo:ht to the station. Fig. 2.—Cannon 32917, in his prime, at 12 years of age. The remaining stallions, 11 in number, will be leased to responsible private citizens for use on private herds, or to a group of citizens who desire the services of a stallion for community breeding. The number available for the purpose of leasing will be increased as the work develops and stalhons of the desired type are bred and matured in the experiment. In this way the station will be of direct practical benefit to the horse breeders of the range States in supplying them with high-class stallions for the purpose of improving the light-horse


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