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March, 1963
How, When Can You Change Horse's Name
"Is it possible to change a registered
Tennessee Walking Horse's name if
you don't like it?" asks Miss Gloria
Coleman of 412 Grav Street, Edge-
field, S. C.
The answer is yes but there is an
"if” in it.
A registered horse's name may be
(hanged if he or she does not nave
any offspring. However, if the stallion
has sired a foal or a dam has foaled
a colt—such an animal cannot have its
registered name changed.
Reason for this is simple—as it is
quite necessary that permanent names
be kept for horses that have offspring.
Otherwise it would be most difficult
to maintain a registry.
Registration of horses—including
all its phases—is maintained by the
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeder’s
Sk Exhibitor’s Assn, of America, Inc..
at Lewisburg, Tenn. A nominal fee
is charged for changing a horse’s
name on the registry.
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Great TWH Interest Is
Shown In Oklahoma
V. A. Treadway of 320 South ’B’
Street, Muskogee, Okla., reports great
Tennessee Walking Horse interest in
Oklahoma. He says the librarians tell
him they have requests daily for in
formation and formerly had only the
information given in an encyclopedia.
So Reader Treadway has given
copies of the “Biography of the Ten
nessee Walking Horse” to both the
Muskogee Public Library and the Vet
erans Hospital Library to solve this
problem.
Horses For Sale
Brood Mares
Colts
Two-Year-Olds
Geldings
Pleasure Horses
Middle Tennessee
Horsemen's Assn.
217 N. Locust—Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
Come And Take Your Pick of Mares, Geldings,
Stallions To Suit Every Purpose-At Auction
43rd Annual Murray Farm Sale — April 18-19
Write For Catalogue To Be Ready April 1
Harold Wise Tennessee Walking Horse Stables
Phone 359-4940
Lewisburg, Tenn.
P. O. Box 291