12 Department Circular 199, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



won first and second in the remount class at Woodstock. Foals by 

 Troubadour of Willowmoor 6459 won the remount class at the 

 Addison County fair. The get of Scotland 6000 have also won many 

 prizes at the latter fair. 



These winnings are of added significance when it is recalled that, 

 with the exception of the Government's exhibit at Chicago, the stock 

 owned by the U. S. Morgan Stock Farm has not been shown in com- 

 petition. All the other prizes have been won, with one exception, 

 by the stock belonging to individuals who breed only one or two 

 mares a year. 



Privately owned Morgans, sired by U. S. Morgan Horse Farm 

 stallions, made a good showing at the Vermont State Fair in 1921. 



Fig. 8.— Dolly 02919. Morgan mare placed sixth in the 1920 endurance ride. This mare inherits her color 

 from Highland Gray 94, her grandsire on her dam's side. 



Willowmoor, a 5-year-old bay gelding by Troubadour of Willow- 

 moor, won first in the Morgan saddle class, first in the open saddle 

 class, and first in the combination class. This made a total of six 

 first prizes for the horse during that season. He won a blue ribbon 

 each time shown, and, had had only limited training. Adelaide 

 04038, by Snoqualmie 5783, and Don, by Donlyn 5S49, won the 

 tandem and pair classes, as well as taking seconds in other classes. 

 A colt by Troubadour of Willowmoor 6459 won the remount class, 

 and was placed second in the class for 1921 Morgan colts. 



In the open saddle class for horses 14.2 hands or over, all three 

 prizes were won by geldings sired by stallions from the U. S. Morgan 

 Horse Farm. First prize went to Willowmoor, as noted above; 

 second went to Don, by Donlyn; and third to Hero, by Bennington. 



