1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 December Voice | Page 24

STORMY NIGHT W, a roan filly, the Tennessee Walker, is bred in shown by Mary Nell Mullins of his colts. Some are now showing Fort Dodge, Iowa — owned by and placing well. ANNIE’S PRIDE, five year old Sylvan Waggoner of Fort Dodge, roan Junior Stallion, is a line bred Iowa. This was Miss Mullins first WILSON’S ALLEN walker. He has experience in the show ring. She presented her colt nicely and it an excellent flat walk and speed was well mannered. A proud and in the running gait. His first colts happy young lady posed with her were foaled in 1963 and look like colt, her trophy and ribbon for pic­ promising winners. Both stallions tures. STORMY NIGHT W, a five will be standing at the Wagoner months’ old colt, shows at this age farm next season. Pride and joy of Sylvan’s is the a true walking gait. Her conforma­ tion is good, she is alert and looks two year old black stallion, JET’S GO BOY. He is by WALKING GO like an excellent show prospect. All entries in the TWH classes BOY by MERRY GO BOY and is were groomed for the show ring. the image of his famous grandsire. They wore show halters, their Even as a two year old, he is well coats were sleek and manes were muscled, short coupled and has the it is with great pleasure that we trimmed and braided. Congratu­ fire and way of doing of a Cham­ introduce to our VOICE readers lations to these exhibitors for the pion. As Sylvan says, “he is really another Contributing Editor who fine presentation of their horses. put together”. JET’S GO BOY will Fall is never vacation time