42 THEPERGHERONREVIEW 
One of the Largest Percheron Studs in the U. S. 
OVER 100 HEAD 
WE GROW THE LARGEST PERGHERONS TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE IN THE WEST. 
THEIR SUMMER RANGE IS IN THE BIG HORN MOUNTAINS 
At an altitude of 8.0(M) feet and more al>ove sea level, and the winters are .spent in the alfalfa pastures of the home 
ranch ivith open sheds for shelter in the ooldest weather. The winter feed is alfalfa hay scattered on the f^round in the 
open field. We have a number of mature mares that weigh a ton and better that have never had a taste of strain. 
The initial .step which anchored me in the Percheron business rightly was the purchase of the 2.50O-lb. stallion 
<-aIied Frenchman. He was one of the l>est sires ever used in the west. On his his draft mares, I crossed Pink 
I'aniarade, a son of l*ink, twice ts'rand champion at the Chicago International and one of the greatest sires ever 
used at Dunham's Oaklawn Farm. My next step forward was when 1 purchased the large massive prize winning 
colt. Dragon II, of E. B. White of Virginia. This horse is proving himself an excellent sire on my mares. He was 
sired by Dragon, twice grand champion at the International. Dragon II's dam was Fleurette, a mare which Mr. White 
sa.vs is one of his best producing dam.s of show stuif. She has already produced Fanclion, 1st prize futurity iilly, reserve 
champion American Bred mare and reserve junior champion mare at the l!)i:{ International. Another one of Fleurette's 
colts was Favorita, reserve grand champion mare at the 19U> Bryn Mawr Horse Show. Fleurette is also tlie dam of 
Duughlioy, the second prize futurity stallion at the 1919 Ohio Percheron Breeders' Show in the largest ring of yearling 
stallion.s ever shown in North America. This colt now head.s the Selma Farm Breeding Fstablishment, owned by Mr. 
White. If in the judgment of so capable a man as Mr. White this cott is tit to succeed his famous sire, then he must 
be a young horse of outstanding merit. Dragon II is a full brother to Doughboy and is S years older. The dam of 
Fleurette was /.az:i, the grand champion marc at the St. I.oiiis ^^'«M•Id's Fxposition. 
IF YOU WANT TO BREED GOOD PERGHERONS YOU MUST HAVE THE RIGHT 
KIND OF BREEDING IN THEIR ANGESTORS. 
Come to the Gammon Ranch, where you will find a fine selection of young stallions and mares for sale. They are as good 
as grow and a whole lot bigger than the most that are to be found. 
J. P. GAMMON, Buffalo, Wyoming. 
