. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. PERCHElluA rM ).\- (.jit v.\(,k^i 10. Percheron stallion, (45,088) 29,606, a dark gray, and was foaled April 15, 1899. He was bred by M. Tessier, of France. His sire was Jules (37,987) and his dam Pelotte (29,009). Was champion of France an entire season; also first-prize winner at Ohio State Fair, 1902. ORANGISTE was one of the importations by McLaughlin Brothers, of Columbus, Ohio; Kansas City, Mo.; and St. Paul, SHROPSHIRE SHEEP—Awarded the firs
. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. PERCHElluA rM ).\- (.jit v.\(,k^i 10. Percheron stallion, (45,088) 29,606, a dark gray, and was foaled April 15, 1899. He was bred by M. Tessier, of France. His sire was Jules (37,987) and his dam Pelotte (29,009). Was champion of France an entire season; also first-prize winner at Ohio State Fair, 1902. ORANGISTE was one of the importations by McLaughlin Brothers, of Columbus, Ohio; Kansas City, Mo.; and St. Paul, SHROPSHIRE SHEEP—Awarded the first prize or the best flock shown at the Wisconsin State Fair, September, 1909. Owned and exhibited by A. J. Klein, of Campbellsport, 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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