The black Percheron draft horse stallion, "Barnett", foaled April 25, 1927..'(American Percheron stud book registration number 205134; sired by Bacarat, out of Black Jane) as a 4 year old during the time that he was owned by Iowa State College…
A "get of sire" or "get of dam" quartet of Belgian draft horses posed by handlers next to an Iowa State College (University) horse barn. The horses are two roan mares, a roan filly, and a roan foal standing according to size and age, as is typical…
A "get of sire" or "get of dam" quartet of Belgian draft horses posed by handlers next to Iowa State College (University) Horse Barn 2. The roan colored horses are standing according to size and age, as is typical for this type of class at a horse…
Four Belgian yearling draft horses with handler standing in front of Iowa State College (University) Horse Barn 2. This barn has housed horses on campus since its construction between 1923 and 1926. Its U-shaped design with gambrel style roof,…
A handler posing a chestnut yearling Belgian draft horse with a blonde, unbraided mane and tail. They are standing in front of Iowa State (College) University Horse Barn 2, which has housed horses on campus since its construction between 1923 and…
A group of four Belgian yearling draft horses standing in front of Iowa State College (University) Horse Barn 2. This barn has housed horses on campus since its construction between 1923 and 1926. Its U-shaped design with gambrel style roof, numerous…
This 1958 photograph shows pastures and lots near the college barns. In the middle of the photograph appears a pen with several hogs and huts that house them.
The brick Horse Barn on the left, built around 1900, with the Iowa Agricultural College Experiment Barn and the Judging Pavilion on the right. Two beef cattle are shown being led into the Pavilion as several men also approach the area.
The Cattle Barn with three silos used for feed storage are shown. Feed lots appear in the foreground, including a long feed bunk for feeding the cattle. Several men are working between the feed bunk and the barn which has the doors opened to the hay…