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C. J. Wageman & Doc Jock, U. S. Army Remount Stallion - May 1943

C. J. Wageman & Doc Jock, U. S. Army Remount Stallion - May 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1943
Caption:
Doc Jock, the big bay stallion shown above, will stand the summer at C. J. Wageman's farm, 1080 Stein Rd., again this year and will be available for breeding purposes to farmers and horsemen in the Washtenaw area. Doc Jock, 16 hands plus high and weighing in the neighborhood of 1,200 pounds, was placed here by the Army remount service.

C. J. Wageman & Half-bred Horse - May 1943

C. J. Wageman & Half-bred Horse - May 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1943
Caption:
Farmers who breed a good type draft mare to Doc Jock, the Army remount stallion standing at 1080 Stein Rd., can expect a cross similar to the one shown above. Such an animal is generally tougher, more intelligent and a better worker than the average farm draft horse. In addition the half-bred is less expensive to feed.

Braiding a mane, August 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Braiding a mane, August 1936 image
Year:
1936
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1936
Caption:
WHEREIN THE HORSE'S MANE IS BRAIDED BY AN EXPERT: Harry Moxley, specialist of Michigan State college, is shown above demonstrating to a crowd at the horse clinic on the Charles McCalla farm the art of braiding a horse's mane for show purposes. A yellow sash was used for the braiding. A row of cloth flowers gave the finishing touch.

Nancy Storace's Horses - Green Oak Township, June 1984 Photographer: Rick Lieder

Nancy Storace's Horses - Green Oak Township, June 1984 image
Year:
1984
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1984
Caption:
Nancy Storace says 'the noise would drive her horses crazy.'