THE PERGHERON REVIEW 
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LESLIE FARMS 
PEKIN, ILLINOIS 
HOME OF FAMOUS SIRES 
Powerful 6670 ( Bayard 7519) Rabelais 52564 (43442) 
Seducteur 8850 (7057) Moulinet 79126 (68017) 
Four of the Most Noted Sires of the Breed Have Stood at the Head of 
Our Stud. 
We bred and exhib- 
ited NET A, grand 
champion mare at the 
1912 Illinois State Fair. 
We also bred and 
exhibited BEDELIA, 
grand champion mare 
at the 1916 Illinois 
State Fair. 
Present Herd Sire 
MOULINET 
First Prize Aged 
Stallion 
Paris Show 
in 1911 
MOULINET 
First Prize Aged Stallion, Paris Show, 1911 
See Percheron History, page 358. "To this definite policy — the use of tried sires only — the 
remarkable progress of the Robison stud is justly due, and it is questionable whether many other 
breeders in America can point to a record so free from mistakes in stud sires used." 
At the Illinois State Fair 
In 1915 we showed the 3rd prize yearling stallion, 1st prize two-year-old filly, 1st prize stallion 
and filly foals, reserve champion American Bred mare, 1st on get of sire, 1st on produce of dam, 
and 1st on mare under three, bred by exhibitor. 
In 1916 we showed the 1st prize three-year-old and grand champion mare of the show. 
In 1917 we showed the 2nd prize aged stallion, 2nd prize two-year-old stallion, 4th prize aged 
mare, 1st prize yearling filly, 1st prize stallion foal, 1st on get of sire, 1st on stallion under three 
bred by exhibitor, reserve champion stallion bred by exhibitor, and reserve grand champion stallion. 
At the 1918 International we won 1st on yearling stallion in one of the strongest futurity shows 
ever held at Chicago. 
At the 1919 Illinois State Fair, Marshall, a son of Moulinet, was 2nd prize four-year-old stallion. 
Gome to Leslie Farms to buy Percherons, for there you can see ancestors for two or three gen- 
erations back and in many cases farther back than that. We have a few good young stallions and 
fillies for sale. They are priced to sell quickly. 
A. L. ROBISON & SONS, OWNERS 
PEKIN, ILLINOIS 
