THE PERC HERON REVIEW 
WOODSIDE FARMS 
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LAET 
STUD HEADED BY LAET 133886, Grand Champion Stallion, International Live Stock Exposition, Chicago, 1921 
Our herd sire, LAET, is only a five year-old but his record as a sire has never been equalled by any horse of 
the breed age considered. We own his dam and she was Reserve Senior Champion at the 1921 Ohio State Fair. 
LAET colts won the Get of Sire Championship at the same show where 203 Percherons were exhibited, the largest 
Percheron show in 1921. LAET colts also stood Second at the 1921 International in the Get of Sire class in which 
there were 19 entries. It was a LAET colt that was Reserve ;=Grand Champion of the International, which is the 
first time in the history of this show that the Champion hoise was the sire of the Reserve Champion. The First 
Prize Futurity Stailion and the Second Prize Futurity Filly at the 1921 International were LAET colts. 
It was said on good authority that the 1921 International had the greatest Percheron show ever held in America 
or France, quality considered — more outstanding breeding animals. , . , ^ • , , 
For detailed report of our winnings in 1921, see reports in this booklet of Ohio and International shows. Sons 
and daughters of LAET won 8 championships and LAET won 4 championships. We own the dams of all of these 
champions but one. 
We have stallions and mares for sale. 
D. P. HAXTON, Manager W. H. BUTLER, Owner 
