32 



CROSSED IMPROVED BREEDS.— No. of Extries, 9. 



Jadijts. — Joseph Davenport, Genesee ; Elisha W. Edgerton, Summit ; 



Richard Jones, Genesee. 



Best bull three years old and over (James Wadsworth) ; red ; five years 

 old ; W. S. Skinner, Ela, 111. Diploma, and Stephens' Book of the 

 Farm. 



Second best bull three years old and over (Badger Boy) ; red ; five years 

 old ; Hiram Cross, Sugar Creek. $5. 



Best two years old bull ; red ; Durham and Holderness cross ; Samuel 

 Hewitt, Rochester. Silver medal. 



Second best bull two years old (Nero); Nelson North, Hartford. Youatt 

 on Cattle. 



Best cow three years old and over (Korah) ; Devon and Durham; 

 Beecher k Bryant, Milwaukee. Diploma, and Stephens' Book of the 

 Farm. ; 



WORKING OXEN.— No. or Entrieis, 9. 



Judges. — Joseph Goodrich, Milton ; Talbot C. Dousman, Ottawa ; Jesse 



Meaciiam, Troy. 



Best yoke of oxen. Brindle, white faces ; seven years old past ; George 

 0. Tiffany, Milwaukee. 810. 



Second best yoke of oxen. White ; nine years old ; L. G. Stow, Hart- 

 ford. $5. 



Best yoke of steers, two years old ; John B. Dousman, MilAvaukee. You- 

 att on Cattle. 



STALLIONS, BROOD MARES, AND COLTS.— No. of Exteies, 92. 



Judges. — E. Hathaavay, Milwaukee ; Joel P. Maxn, Madison ; John L. 



D. Eyclesheimer, Janesville. 



Best stallion over four yeai-s old (Badger Boy) ; A. F. Pratt, Wauke- 

 sha. Diploma, and Stephens' Book of the Farm. 

 •'Badger Boy was eight years old in the month of August, 1852. His 



color is a light grey ; is sixteen hands high, and well proportioned ; 



weighing twelve hundred pounds. He was sired by Young Messenger, 



