Circular No. 19 - Licensed Stallions in Utah During the Season of 1915

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Circular No. 19 - Licensed Stallions in Utah During the Season of 1915 Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU UAES Circulars Agricultural Experiment Station 3-1916 Circular No. 19 - Licensed Stallions in Utah During the Season of 1915 W. E. Carroll Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/uaes_circulars Part of the Agricultural Science Commons Recommended Citation Carroll, W. E., "Circular No. 19 - Licensed Stallions in Utah During the Season of 1915" (1916). UAES Circulars. Paper 15. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/uaes_circulars/15 This Full Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Agricultural Experiment Station at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in UAES Circulars by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Utah Agricultural College EXPERIMENT STATION Circular No. 19 Licensed Stallions In Utah During The Season of 191 5 BY W. E. CARROLL ;SECRETARY STATE BOARD OF HORSE COMMISSIONERS. Logan, Utah, lVlar ch, 1916. Lehi Sun Print Lehi, Utah. STATE BOARD OF HORSE COMMISSIONERS . DR. E. D. BALL Director of Utah Experiment Station DR. H. J. FREDERICK Veterinarian Utah Experiment Station DR. W. E. CARROLL, SECRETARY Animal Husbandman Utah Experiment Station LIST OF DEPUTY INSPECTORS, WHO HAVE INSPECTED STALLIONS FOR THE BOARD. Dr. E. P. Coburn, Brigham. Dr. A. J. Webb, Ogden. Dr. L. K. Knighton, Murray. Dr. R. K. Knighton, American Fork. Dr. J. M. Allen, Spanish Fork. Dr. J. G. Irons, Nephi. Dr. R. W . Hoggan, Richfield. LICENSED STALLIONS IN UTAH DURING THE SEASON' OF 1915. By \V. E. CARROLL, Secretary. In presenting this report of the State Board of Horse Com­ missioners, it is thought best to include very little which does not bear directly upon the number and distribution of licensed stallions and jacks. Other material treating different phases of the horse industry appears in other circulars from the Board. Table 1 gives the number of licensed animals of each breed in each county. No difficulty will be experienced in reading the table, and no special comment upon the significance of the data there presented is needed. It may be explained in con­ nection with the last line of the table that these " Out-of-State" hor es are owned near the State line and are bred in Dah as well as in their home State. In table 2 the counties have been clas ified according to the numebr of licensed stallions and jacks in the r espective countie~. There are six counties in the State, each 0'£ which has 20 or more licensed stallions and jacks. Cache and Sanpete lead with 30 each. Of -these six, the proportion of purebred animals is great($t in Cache county. Ninety percent of all the licensed animals in this county are purebred. The proportion of purebreds is greater than this in 4 other counties, but the number of animals in all these cases is much less, "vh] ·h makes the higher proportion some­ what less significant. In thre , if not in all four of these counties showing 100% purebred, there are probabl) al 0 many mongrel range stallions not included in the list. Table 3 gives the distribution of the licensed breeding animals of the State according to breed. The 6 draft breeds are represented, 3 coa.ch breeds, the Saddler, the Trotter, and t he Running horse, besides Non-standards, ja ks and grades. 'rhe P ercheron is shown to be the favorite breed by large odds. Considering only the purebred stallions (omitting grades, jacks, and Non-standards from the calculation) the proportion of Percherons is much higher than shown in the table. On this ba is of calculation the proportion of Percherons is over 47%. That is, of the licensed purebred stalhons of the State 0' er 47 out of every 100 are Percherons. The total proportion of purebreds to grades is greater than at the time of any previoll.'::; report. In 1915 79.6% of the licensed animals were purebred. In 1913 this percentage was 4 CIRCULAR N O. 19 79.0 , and the first report ( 1 90~) showed only 73.7% of the total .to be purebred. 'l'he following pages contain a list of licensed stallions in the various counties. In each county Ii t the breeds are arranged alphal ebcally and the owners are arranged alphabetically vvithin each breed. Stallion owners who find any omission or error in the list will onfer a favor upon the State Board of Horse Commissioners if they will report same. TABLE 1.-DISTRIBUTION OF LICENSED STALLIONS BY COUNTIES AND BREEDS. Draft Horses Horses IL ight - I ..., ? ..... @ I I CIl C '0 aJ C c ounties ~ Q I '0s-. 'gs-. ro ~ ~ ._~s-. aJ .J aJ '0 ro .0 ..c ro ..c 00 ... ~ aJ <Jl ~ 0 <:.l I '0 0 I -< s-. aJ ~ I ";~ CJ aJ'O ~ ... :>. aJ :t: c I ellC 0s-. CIl c ~CJ I ~~ ~ ::s::S 0 0 . ~ :a ..., ..c 0 E ~ CIl - I! m 5 ex. me., m ~ U Z -<00 ...., · CJ ~ Beaver I ;)- I I I I I II I I I . I II I II ;)- Box Elder I 91 -± I 11 I 11 II I I I I II I 511 20 Ca he I 101 51 61 I 11 .11 21 11 I I II 21 311 30 Carbon I 41 11 ! I I II I I I I II I 1!1 . 6 Davis I 11 11 I I I 1/1 11 I I I /I I 111 5 Duchesne I I I 11 I I /I I I I I /I I 611 7 Jiimery I 21 21 I I I /I I I I I /I 11 211 7 Garfield I 11 I 1 I I /I 21 21 I 21 II I 1/ 7 Iron . I 11 11 I 21 I /I 1 11 I 11 2/1 I 211 1.0 JU2l.b I 21 11 11 11 I /I I IP I I /I I 211 . Kane I I 21 I 11 I /I I 11 I I II I II 4 Millard I 61 I 21 41 21 1/ 31 31 I 11' II 21 511 2 IVlorgan I 11 I I I I II I I I I II! /I 1 pjute I I- I 11 I i I 1/1 I! 1 I! II I 111 5 Rich I 31 I I I 11 II I I I I II I 111 :) Salt Lake I 51 11 I 11 I I 21 1121 I Ir I 2/1 12 Sanpete I 111 41 41 11 11 1/ 11 I I I /I 21 611 30 Seyier I .111 21 31 I 11 11/ 11 I I I /I I 511 24 Uintah I 31 I 21 11 I II 21 I ·1 I /I I 311 11 Utah I 121 41 11 I 21 II 11 122 1 I II I 611 28 y\ asatch I 31 I I l r I II I I I I /I I 1/1 5 \Yashinoton I 21 I I I I /I I 112 / I I I! ! 11! 5 vYayne I I 1]1 I I 11 ]111131 I II 1111 :) \\ her I 91 31 I 11 '1 /I I I I I . 1/ I 4!1 17 Ont of " ta te j 31 I I I I /I I I I I 1/ I 1/1 4 _'l,._ot_::II_s ___---.:. 11~41311231141 91 311171 91 61 41 3/1 7159/1 289 . I Total I II Total 'I- I-I - I--I!- I Dl'aft Horses I 184 1/ Light Horsesl 39 11 715 911 Total 289 1 German Coach. 2 French Coach. 3 Oldenburg Coach. LICENSED STALLION S IN 1915 5 TABLE 2.-CO'JNTIES IN ORDER OR NUMBER OF LICENSED STALLIONS. No. of Percent No. of, P ercent ounty Stallions Purebred County Stallions P urebred Cache 30 90 Garfield 7 100 , 'anpete 30 SO Carbon 6 S3 NGllard 2S S2 Davis 5 SO Utah 2S SO Beaver 5 100 Sevier 24 79 Piute 5 SO Box E lder 20 75 Rich 5 SO \\ eber 17 76 . \1\ asat ch 5 SO Salt Lake 12 S3 Vvashington 5 SO Uintah 11 67 Wayne 5 SO Iron 10 SO Kane 4 100 Juab S 7- Morgan 1 100 Duchesne 7 1-1 Outside of E mery 7 71 State 4 75 TABLE 3.-DISTRIBUTION OF BREEDS OF STAL'l.IONS LICENSED IN THE STATE. No. of Percent No. of Percent Br ed Stallions of Total Breed Stallions of Total P er cheron 104 36.0 J ack 7 2.4 Belgian 31 10.7 Non-standard 4 1.4 Shire 23 S.O Fr. Coach 4 1.4 Standardbred 17 5.9 Am. Saddler 3 1.0 ,Clydesdale 14 4.8 Suffork P . 3 1.0 F r. Draft 9 3.1 Ger . Coach 1 .35 Thoroughbred 9 3.1 Oldenberg C. 1 .35 Grade 59 20.4 LIST OF LICENSED STALLIONS AND JACKS BY COUNTIES. C7) BEAVER COUNTY Breed Owner Post Offiee Name and No. Foaled. Lie. No. Per. Kirkland and Ellis Milford Eminent 68605 1909 462 Per. Lightner, A. l\Iin ersville IIanoi 67906 (73802) 1907 442 Per. Lightner, A. Minersville l\focco 54005 443 Per. Perch. IIorse Breeders Ass 'n.: Beaver Isadore 80227 (64675 ) 1908 160 Per. Sereno Perch. Horse Co. Beaver Sereno 66882 1907 95 BOX ELDER COUNTY Belg. Champignon Belg. IIorse Co. Tremonton Champignon 14423 1907 351 acct. R. C. IIarris 0 ~ Belg. Knudsen, II. N. ,Vest Portage Dennis 7644 1909 387 0 d Porth os II De Meldon t"' > Belg.
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