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the third prize at $15,000, and the fourth prize at $10,000. 
Dunure Footprint’s 1919 service fee was $500 with upwards of 
300 bookings. This earning capacity more than justifies the 
valuation. 
Dunure Footprint was sired by Baron o” Buchlyvie (11263). 
This horse was the most famous son of Baron’s Pride and the 
only horse consistently to beat Baron’s Pride as a sire of show- 
yard winners and breeding animals. Baron o’ Buchlyvie held 
this proud distinction in Scotland until beaten by his own son, 
Dunure Footprint. He was sold at public auction in 1911 to 
settle a partnership, bringing $47,500, a price for a draft horse 
never excelled. 
