DISTRIBUTION AND STATISTICS OP PEODUCTION 



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istrations were made by 4,347 breeders, an average 

 of only about 2 per breeder. This means that a 



Minnesota had In 1916 397 members of the Fercheron Society of America. 

 The total niunher of Fercheron horses recorded from Minnesota between NoYm 

 It 1915, and Oct. 31, 1916, was 347, The number appearing in each County is 

 the number of Fercheron horses recorded from that County between KoT. 1, 1915, 

 and Oct. 31, 1916, inclusive, 



great many breeders recorded but one animal, as 

 many others recorded from 5 to 10 head each. 

 In Illinois the breeding of Percherons is concen- 



