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PURE BRED DRAFT HORSES 
FARMS 
Cornell University 
Chestnut Farms 
Lakewood Farm 
Oaklawn Farm 
Raboin Pioneer Homestead Farm 
Selma Farm 
University of Wisconsin 
University of Missouri 
Woodside Farm 
University of Illinois 
Irvinedale Farm 
Lefebure Sons’ Co. 
Ritchie Stock Farm 
Arngibbon Farm 
Hayfield Farm 
Hawthorn Farm 
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Thos. Kiddoo Farm 
Holbert Farms 
Iowa State College 
Michigan Agricultural College 
Purdue University 
Truman’s Pioneer Stud Farm 
University of Minnesota 
Central Kentucky Farms 
According to Stericker 
REMARKS 
“As often as necessary.” 
“Bar shoes reset every 60 days.” 
Do not shoe unless feet are break¬ 
ing. 
“Shoe during breeding season.” 
The stallion is shod when to be 
shown. 
Shoeing the stallion depends on the 
foot and as to whether or not he 
is to be traveled. If he is to be 
shod the shoes should be changed 
every five to six weeks. 
Not to be shod if kept on the farm. 
Part of the time shoe in front. 
The stallion is shod ten times in a 
year. 
“Plates in front, heel calks behind, 
reset every six weeks.” 
The stallion is shod six times a year 
or every two months. 
“No, unless on road for some time.” 
Not to be shod excepting only when 
to be shown. 
“Always do—once every six weeks.” 
“Depends on stallion.” 
“Always shod. Never left over a 
month. Just to keep feet looking 
good.” 
To be shod if doing road work. 
“Should be kept barefoot unless 
traveling during season.” 
If not on the road it is considered 
better without shoes; otherwise, 
to be shod every six weeks. 
“Depends entirely on condition of 
his feet and how much he works.” 
Shoe as often as necessary to keep 
the feet in good shape. 
“Better without shoes if you do not 
intend to show him, and take him 
on the hard roads.” 
“Depending on condition and quality 
of feet.” 
“Shod regularly.” 
Shoeing depends on the work re¬ 
quired, but usually should be shod 
every six weeks. 
11. Vices 
Eleven breeding establishments—the Santa Anita Rancho, Woodside 
Farm, Lefebure Sons’ Co., Iowa State College, J. H. Serven and Son, Wad- 
