8 Department Circular 153, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



stock of this section. Since the number of staUions available for 

 distribution is limited, applications for them will be considered in the 

 order in which they are received. The small income received by the 

 station for service and lease fees will be used in developing this proj- 

 ect; so that the benefits may accrue to those interested in the im- 

 provement of the light horse. 



Fig. i." C.U 



.JLT ui. -.; ^^u.uo oi .i^^. Carmon still shows the wonderful vitauiy 

 5tvle which were so characteristic of him when he was in his prime. 



utivily, and 



Persons interested in obtaining one of the stallions from the station 

 are urged to visit the farm at Buffalo and inspect the stallions and 

 breeding herd themselves in order to observe the methods which are 

 followed in developing this work. To those unable to visit the station, 

 information will be given in regard to the experiment and the stallions 

 available by the officer in charge. Inquiries should be addressed to 

 the United States- Wyoming Horse-Breeding Station, Buffalo, Wyo. 



