THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
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KAPTIF 98953 (92909) (lUANTON 135980 
DELCHESTER FARMS 
EDGEMONT, PENNSYLVANIA 
The Percheron Stud at Delchester Farms had the phenomenal Show 
Record in 1919 for greatest number of championships won by one exhibitor 
hving east of the Mississippi River. 
Our horses won eight grand championships. We were a close second to the leading exhibitor 
in the United States. Quiet and Ridley Gem, full sisters, were the undefeated three-year-old and 
two-year-old fillies at the New York State Fair,Trenton Inter-State Fair, Eastern States Exposi- 
tion and Delaware State Fair. Quiet was champion at all of these fairs except New York, where 
her dam Jarrie was made grand champion. Ridley Gem was reserve champion to Quiet where 
she carried off the purple. At the Ohio Percheron Breeders' Show, Quiet was first prize three- 
year-old, and Ridley Gem second in her class and reserve junior champion. At this same show 
Kaptif was champion model stallion. He was also grand champion at the New York and Delaware 
State Fairs, with Quanton reserve champion at both places. At the Eastern States Exposition 
and at the Trenton Inter-State Fair these awards were reversed. Quanton was the first prize 
two-year-old, junior champion, champion American bred, and reserve grand champion at the 1918 
International, Chicago. He is a colt bred by us and sired by one of our herd horses, Kaneton 98952 
(97439). We have some good young stallions and fillies for sale. 
QUIET 135986 Kl\ 10 STALLIONS 
