CARE AND TRAIXINT; OF TROTTERS AND PACERS. 



Bresca, b. f :18i4 Kremlin Belmont 



Binaxla, b. f :1S% Expedition Lord Russell 



Belgay, b. f :19 Pistachio Kentucky Prince 



Bodoin, b. c :19 Kremlin Lancelot 



Betuline. br. f :19% Kremlin King Wilkes 



Belen, b. f ' :2u Kremlin Belmont 



Bromia, b. f :20 Kremlin Kentucky Prince 



Beauvais. b. c :20 Kremlin Mazatlan 



Bavius. gr. c :20i4 Lancelot Conwar 



Breen, b. c :22y2 Bertini Robert McGrepror 



Yearlings by Bertini. 



Bertron, b. c :17 Bingara Kremlin 



Bassali, b. c :17% Bingara Kremlin 



Lucifer, ch. c :20 Unknown Unknown 



Barani, b. f :2o :Mazatlan Belmont 



Bertori, b. c :23 Hisliwood 



Yearlings by Del Coronado. 

 Delmore. blk. c :23 Milton S. 



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What We Did on the Farm During October. 



[Note — The foUowiufr letter by "Xenophon Jr." was awarded a $5 

 prize in the October (1914) contest of "The Horseman."' We would 

 like to obtain similar letter.s covering other mouths.] 



October was a very busy month with us on the 

 farm. To commence with, we had a large num- 

 ber of yearlings we were getting ready for a sale. 

 We also had about twenty-five mares that had to 

 be shipped to their owners. There were also about 

 40 colts to wean and halter-break. Most of them 

 were given a few lessons alongside a lead pony. 

 It is surprising how quickly our colts now grasp 

 what they are expected to do. The amount of nat- 

 ural speed some of them can show is marvelous. 



Our racing stable arrived home about the first 

 of October, and, after resting them a couple of 

 days, we began "letting them down." We gave 

 each of the four members three slow heats on a 

 Tuesday. The following Saturday we gave them 

 their last workout for the season. After a week's 



