1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 October Voice | Page 4

October, 1962 2 Mare Kicked To Death—And (continued from page I) occurred in the case of Betty Sain, he was unable to save the foal in view of its prematurity. The autopsy did serve at least one good purpose, in that it revealed to these young Walking Horse lovers, somewhat in mockery, the fact that the foal would have been a fine black stallion, exactly what they had hoped for. Sought Another Broodmare—In Foal Drew Maddux is not a man who will take defeat easily. After the grief of the Family had subsided some­ what, he, with his attractive wife, Judy, his daughter, Lee Ann, and young son, Rick, set out in search of an­ other broodmare to replace the deceased mare. After considerable search, they found and purchased an equally fine, black Merry Boy mare, in foal to Piddley, from Roy Hix of Flat Creek, and once again everybody is happy. Ben, this is the story, written in rough form, that I spoke to you about at the Celebration. I feel that you can put the Ben Green touch to it and make a good story out of it which will be of interest to the people. Mr. Maddux is just launching into the Walking Horse field, and I predict that we will be hearing more from him in the future. We should welcome him into the Walking Horse fellowship through “The Voice of the Tenn. Walking Horse.” It may be that he has subscribed to your publication I told him about it during the Celebration, and he stated he wanted it. It he did not subscribe, when this story comes out, if you could send him a complimentary copy, I feel sure he will subscribe. I-iis address is: Drew R. Maddux 4603 Saunders Avenue Nashville, Tenn. Best wishes to you. Yours very truly, ROY HIX 1319 Nashville Trust Bldg. Nashville, Tenn. Woman Trained Her own Horse and Wins Blues season (Aug. 1, 1962), 7 blues, 3 seconds and 2 thirds. This Letter is from a brave, strong woman, Mrs. James "Then we were very brave and took Daisy Mae to an C. Buss, Route 1, Renfrew, Pa., who writes: inter-state show in Canfield, Ohio and entered her in the "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Green: We are sending you a check Junior Stake with eight top horses. We placed fifth and for §4 for the Voice magazine for a friend who owns and we were really happy for my first big show as an amateur loves Walking Horses (but who can help but love them?) “Mr. Billy Liles, trainer and manager for Hy-Tyre We show all of our Walking Horse friends your magazine Farm (Dr. and Mrs. H. Fiskin of Pennsylvania) said and your book and they can hardly wait to get their own ‘That was the best class of 3-year-olds I've seen since I copies. came up North.’ The competition is growing and growing. “This magazine is the best thing that could happen for But so are our helpers. We have a son 6 years old and the lovers and breeders of that magnificent animal. a little girl 3. They both love Walking Horses. “We have four Walking Mares (two broodmares and “We purchased our first mare in 1958 but I have loved two show colts). One coll is four months old and just horses as far back as I can remember. Although I didn’t loves to show herself in the field. Every time you call her know there were different breeds, I’m sure glad we started name she whinnies back to you. She enjoys all the at­ with the right breed. I hope you didn’t mind this big tention. letter, but when I get started about horses I don’t know “The other one I mentioned is our 3-year-old that we when to stop. I'm really looking forward to the Training are very proud of. This is my first season in the show Book and daily news of the Celebration my husband ring and we have surprised a lot of people. I did all the sent for.” training and my husband did the shoeing—first time for (We are sure all will agree that Mrs. Buss is a deter­ both of us. mined woman. Our major point is that many persons who “So many people tried to discourage me by saying it do not think they can train a horse for pleasure riding- just couldn't be done and you had to have a trainer. But can do so. As for training a horse to show—that is much it didn’t discourage me. I just worked even harder to more difficult. In major shows it’s a professional business, prove them wrong. We have won 14 ribbons so far this surely in most cases.) He Wooed Her With A Horse; Won Her Hand; He Gave Her A Horse-And She's Plenty Happy Now we have HEARD EVERY­ THING. If we understand this letter from Mrs. Virginia Reagan of Rea­ gan’s Walking R Ranch, Mt. Pinos Road, Maricopa, Calif., it seems that Kermit Reagan "plighted his troth” to Virginia by naming a Walking Horse for her—and later gave her that horse as a wedding present. See if you "get this” out of Virginia’s letter: "Dear Mr. Green. While visiting at the L. E. Brantleys of Wasco over the 4th (of July) they gave us the June issue of your wonderful magazine. We have five Walkers at present lime. Our stallion is Dare Devil 453197; our mare Miss Allen Flash 463197. Their 3-year-old son is Allan a Dare which we intend to keep as a stallion. "Another son of a year is Robin a Dare, a spittin’ image of his sire and our new little filly born this last May—Miss Rose a Dare because she looks so like a rosebud. ”1 am afraid I got side-tracked from what I started to write. What we want is a year’s subscription to the Voice—starting with the first issue, a (continued on page 23)