Information for Exhibitors
A brief Description of the Exposition, Extracts of important Rules and Regulations, and an Analysis of the Plan and Scope of the Exhibit Departments
År: 1915
Sider: 48
The Panama Canal Divides Continents to Unite the World. The Universe Celebrates This Achievement at San Francisco in 1915.
Panama-Pacific International Exposition 1915.
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The Live Stock Department was one of the first cre-
ated and actively launched. Because of the time neces-
sary for the breeding and production of types suitable
for universal competition, much active work has already
been done in every country where stock farming is a
part of agriculture, the purpose being to bring out a
representative display of horses, cattle, sheep, goats,
poultry, pigeons, pet stock, dogs and cats. Countries
that have heretofore not been represented at world’s
expositions in a showing of live stock will exhibit at
San Francisco. This applies especially to the Orient.
Cattle — Dairy and Beef: A demonstration of ad-
vanced knowledge in dairying will be one of the leading
features of the Live Stock Department. Dairy tests, the
type of cow that pays a profit, methods of feeding and
the manufacture of dairy products will be the leading
heads under which the dairy lesson will be taught.
There will of course be the regular competition for
breed prizes.
In the beef cattle division there will be shown the
use of silage in beef production and the change that has
taken place within comparatively few years in types
and market ages. The breed competition will be a great
feature and the interest of a number of foreign countries
has already been enlisted.
Horses: The great transition through which the pro-
duction o£ horses has gone will be exemplified in the
display at San Francisco. The production of utility
horses was never a more attractive pursuit than at this
time, and there is a great unsupplied demand for
saddle horses of quality. The true American type, the