. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. CHAMPION HACKNEY MARE—QUEEN OF DlAMUXDb. lliit. is considered as being ihe best high-stepping mare to-day in the United States. She was first and champion at the Kansas City Royal Show; also first in the greatest class of all recognized coach breeds ever shown in the United States at the Chicago Horse Show, 1906. QUEEN OF DIAMONDS was sired by Judge Moore's renowned champion Forest King, and owned by Trumans' Pioneer Stud Farm, Bushnell, JOHN HOOKER'S PRIZ


. The book of live stock champions, being an artistic souvenir supplement of the monthly National Farmer and Stock Grower. Livestock. CHAMPION HACKNEY MARE—QUEEN OF DlAMUXDb. lliit. is considered as being ihe best high-stepping mare to-day in the United States. She was first and champion at the Kansas City Royal Show; also first in the greatest class of all recognized coach breeds ever shown in the United States at the Chicago Horse Show, 1906. QUEEN OF DIAMONDS was sired by Judge Moore's renowned champion Forest King, and owned by Trumans' Pioneer Stud Farm, Bushnell, JOHN HOOKER'S PRIZE CALVES.—This is a bunch of prize- winning Hereford calves exhibited at the Great St. Louis Fair of 1901 by John Hooker, of New London, Ohio, and is published here as a reminder of that great 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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