Michigan State College Horse Barn – on Shaw Lane, where Chemistry Building is now located (2001)
Back side of Horse Barn – Michigan State College
Coreen and Jack Carter – Michigan State College
Coreen and Jack Carter
Coet – Percheron Mare - Michigan State College
Colene – Percheron mare – Michigan State College
Gerard Laet – Jr. Champion Percheron Stallion – National Percheron Show Michigan State College
Laeteen – Michigan State College
Miss Aglaet – Reserve Jr Miss Aglaet – Reserve Jr. Champion – Kermet Corey – Flint, MI Michigan State Fair - 1939
Trevaet 232978 – Percheron Stallion – Michigan State College
Coet, Colet and Revor – all by Sir Laet – Michigan State College
Michigan State College mares had an unusual brood record, the result of a definite program of good feed; care; use of reliable stallions; good hygiene at breeding time; attention at foaling time; adequate exercise; and liberal use of roughage and pasture.
Mares and colts at Michigan State College
Five daughters of Coreen with their foals – 4 fillies and 1 stallion in 1945. Michigan State College
Coreen and six daughters with 5 colts – Michigan State College Left to Right Colet 20643, by Sir Laet, 190277, foal by Mediator 209523 Colo 194276, by Treviso 144394, foal by Mediator 209523 Colene 191001, by Treviso 144394, foal by Mediator 209523 Caro 197515, by Treviso 144394, foal by Sir Laet 190277 Coreenet 213803, by Sir Laet 190277, foal by Mediator 209523 Echo’s Coreen 221554, by Oak Forest Echo 183540, 3 year old – no foal Coreen and six daughters with 5 colts – Michigan State College
Michigan 10 head – National Percheron Show
Dunhams Claudia and Coreen – Michigan State College FH 211 is Farm and Horse wagon 211 – Farm and Horse was a Division at Michigan State College
Michigan State College – Percheron Stallion and pony colt