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SAXONS— Nc. OF Entries, 33. 



Judges. — Thomas T. Whittlesei-, Pheasant Branch ; Reuben M. Norton, 

 Racine ; Talbot C. Dousman, Ottawa. 



Best buck over two years ; Harvey Durkee, Kenosha. S4. 

 Second best buck over two years ; N. B. Clapp, Kenosha. Transactions. 

 Best pen, three ewes, two years or under ; N. B. Clapp, Kenosha. S3. 

 Best pen, three ewe lambs; N. B. Clapp, Kenosha. $3. 



CR033 BREEDS.— Xo. of En'thies, 56. 



Judges. — Thomas T. Whittlesey, Pheasant Branch ; Reuben M. Norton, 

 Racine ; Talbot C. Dousman, Ottawa. 



Best buck over two years ; George C. Pratt, Waukesha. $4. 



Second best buck over two years ; W. S. Skinner, Ela, 111. Transac- 

 tions. 



Best buck tAvo years or under ; H. B. Burritt, Muskego Centre. $3. 



Second best Buck two years or under ; David Hall, Gaines, N. Y. Trans- 

 actions. 



Best pen, three ewes over two years ; David Hall, Gaines, N. Y. $3. 



Best pen, three ewes two years or under ; George C. Pratt, Wauke- 

 sha. $3. 



Second best pen, three ewes two years or under ; David Hall, Gaines, 

 N. Y. Yuuatt un sheep, 



Best pen, tliree buck lambs ; Luther Rawson, Oak Creek. $3. 



Best pen, three ewe lambs ; David Hall, Gaines, N. Y. $3. 



George C. Pratt's Statement. 



" I received my original stock of sheep from Vermont. They were said 

 to be a cross between the full blood Spanish Merino and the full blood 

 Saxony. They were quite small sheep, when compared with my present 

 stock, and would shear about three pounds of wool per head. My man- 

 ner of keeping will not differ much, I presume, from other wool growers 

 in Wisconsin, Our accommodations for keeping sheep in Wisconsin at 

 present are poor, at best, when compared with those of older wool grow- 



