After More Stallions For Bureau., Daily Racing Form, 1911-05-20

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AFTER MORE STALLIONS TOR BUREAU. Toronto. Ont.. May 10.— Though the field of the Canadian National Bureau of Breeding is not the production of the thoroughbred horse, but the spread of the use of thoroughbred Mood for the general advantage of the equine race, it must look to the race course for its supply. Without racing the thor oughbrcd horse would disappear, or at last lose all the virtues which now place him far at the head of his breed, a- tin source of all his excellencies. Man i-i r John It. Ryan of the bureau was among yes terdaya visitors at Woodbine, hoping he might find the first of the twenty-one additional -talliotis the bur -an needs to supply points named by the Militia Department. It has now placed with farmers throughout the country about 1"0 high bred horses. many of them with notable race records, but the d mand greatly exceeds the supply. He was much Interested in the uraad appearance of St. Rass. a Baasetlaw rott. "The bureau has tie- best of tin-sous of Baasetlaw, I think." he said, "in Acrobat, the horse we have placed with John Mitchell at Medicine Hat." Mr. Rvan predicted a large and Important addition to the Ontario Kings Plate field In coming years from eastern Ontario, where the ■ e --.eiii-i-ed bad not had any active support since a score of years ago. but where many farmers were breeding an occasional blue-blooded mare lo tie-bureau stallions. Bosemouttt, standing at Lancaster, Out., being especially well patronized. In Quebec, BlSO, there would be a gnat many Kings Plate eligibles in a few seasons, representing many different owners.


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