1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 April Voice | Page 6

4 April, 1962 Stallion's Arthritis Takes Ohrel Family To New Arizona Home (Editor’s Note—The Tennessee Walking Horse is "front page news" in die Tucson Daily Citizen out in Arizona, because the Mory G. Ohrels have moved into the area with their fine stable of 32 Walkers—all be­ cause their prize stallion developed arthritis. That’s what John Riddick reports in this article, clipped from the Jan. 26 issue. This picture was on Page 1 and another photo inside showed Mrs. Ohrel riding in the field on the big grey Walker. This story is re­ printed with permission from the Tucson Daily Citizen’s editor.) BY JOHN RIDDICK Arthritis lias brought Tucson a champion stable of horses—along with all the people who settled here to be healed in the sun. When Danny Boy came down with some sore joints, Mr. and Mrs. Mory G. Ohrel moved their ranch from St. Collins, Colorado, and gave Arizona a stable of Tennessee Walking Horses. As the stud for some of the best brood mares in tile country. Danny Boy was too much bread and butter to lose. “We also wanted to get oul of the cold ourselves,” said Ohrel, owner of the Quarter Circle Spear Ranch on Sabino Canyon Rd. Aside from Danny Boy, Ohrel has three brood mares which have won world championships. Two of his 32 horses will be shown in the Pima County Sheriff’s Posse’s annual horse show' at the El Conquis­ tador shopping center. “We’ve already sold a bunch of horses since we came to Arizona last summer, so the future looks good,” said Ohrel who was born on a Colo­ rado ranch. “The trouble here is that the only thing anybody has cared about is the quarter horse,” said Mrs. Ohrel. “We had a real good stud business de­ veloped in Colorado, and we’re going to have to dig around in the desert to find the same thing here.” On the other hand, people from ail —Citizen Photo By Berole Sedlcy over the country interested in the ‘HAVE AN APPLE, CHARLEY’ easy-going ways of a Walking Horse Terry Olirel, 2Yi, shares an apple with El Conquistador, a champion Tennessee come hunting for the Ohrels. walking horse known to her as Charley. The interested observer is Terry’s mother, Mrs. Mory G. Ohrel. For a story on the only Tennessee walking horse ranch in Ari­ Yearling Colts zona and another picture of Charley and Mrs. Ohrel, see page 28. ' By Top Stallions For Sale To win attention in the horse world the world championship show each Vic Thompson's Stables you have to win ribbons. With the year. (Tennessee Walking Horse Na­ Walking Horse this means going to tional Celebration.) SHELBYVILLE, TENN. PH. 4-4461 & MU 4-3956 (Continued on Page 5) Shelbyville, Tenn., where they hold