1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 January Voice | Page 23

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Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse
S, 0. Nl > lf1,? by Society Dan out ot Roan Rosie, foaled July lo, 1962. Owner, T. H. McCollum, Albany, Ga.
MAJOR O ' CONNOR, s, by Society Dan out of McVay ' s Allen, foaled June 2, 1962. Owner, T. H. McCollum, Albany,
WHITE MUSIC, s, by Star ' s Silver Pride out of Midnight Music, foaled May 14, 1962, Owner, Robert F. Drcidamc, Cincinnati, Ohio.
RAMHLER ' S SLEEP WALK, s, by Rambler’ s Go Boy out of Merit Queen Snowden, foaled April 16, 1961. Owner, Ellen Robinson. Huntsville, Ala.
PIGEON HILL STAR, m, by Stud Allen out of Budd ' s June Star, foaled June 30, 1961. Owner, John H. Bitlingcr, Hanover, Penna.
HOT STUFF, g, by Ray of Sunlight out of Fannie Lee, foaled Apr. I, I960. Owner, Fred k Vida Phillips, Shclbyville, Tenn.
CALL ME CHARLIE, g. by O’ Brien Wilson Allen out of Dolly Midnight, foaled April 4, 1937. Owner, J. Hughes Watson, Onancoch, Va.
SUN’ S GOLD ROCKET. lu, by Sun ' s Flying Saucer out of Snow Glow, foaled June 17. 1956. Owner, Milzi Lew Ranch, Eugene, Oregon.
GO BOY SUN’ S VENUS, m, by Go Boy ' s Sun out of Sun ' s Gobi Rocket, Aug. 7. 1961. Owner, Milzi Lew Ranch, Eugene, Ore.
MR. GOTROCKS, s, by Pleasure ' s Parader out of Ester Lee. foaled Sept. 22, 1962. Owner, Gillespie k- Williams, Eugene, Ore.
SUN’ S PEARL BAILEY, in, by Go Boy ' s Sun out of Go Nell’ s Merry Blend, foaled March 19, 1927. Owner, Gillespie is Williams, Eugene. Ore.
SUN’ S LICORICE LADY, ill, by Go Boy ' s Sun oul of Pylant Midnight Lady, foaled April 9. 1962. Owner, Gillespie & Williams, Eugene, Ore.
SOPHIE TUCKER G. W.. m, by Go Boy ' s Sun out of Blue Gay, foaled Nov. 2. 1960. Owner, Gillespie S: Williams, Eugene, Ore.
SCARLET WOMAN, in, by John Mack K. out of Merry Nell Bailey, foaled Apr. 10, 1962. Owner. Gillespie & Williams Eugene, Ore.
BUDDY LEE ' S HELENA, in. by Buddy Lee out of Breezy Helena, foaled Apr. 10. 1960. Owner, Janies F. Thomas, Athens, Ala.
MIDNIGHT BAY GIRL, m, by Midnight ' s Gold Sun out of Sun ' s Bay Girl, foaled June 16. 1962. Owner, Carl Rives Fayetteville, Tenn.
BETTY LOU. m. by Midnight ' s Gold Sun out of Bombardier ' s Miss, foaled May II. 1962. Owner, Carl Rives, Fayetteville, Tenn.
NOBLE ' S MERRY GAL. nl. by Noble Sun oul of Washam ' s Merry Gal, foaled June 4, 1962. Owner. John Callina. Germantown, Tenn.
NOBLE SUN ' S BEAUTY, s, by Noble Sun out of Merry Boy ' s Beauty R.. foaled June 3. 1962. Owner. John Gallina.
Germantown, Tenn. against your heel or the back of the brush to free it from dirt.
Some horsemen prefer to curry first and then to follow with the brush, rather than to use both tools at the same time.
Curry gently, but brush vigorously. To brush, stand well away from the animal, keep a stiff arm and throw the weight of the body against the brush. Brush the hair in the direction of its natural lay. Brush with care in the regions of the flanks, between the fore and hind legs, at the point of the elbows and in the fetlocks.
After you finish grooming the left side of the horse, transfer the brush to the right hand and the curry comb to the left and groom the right side of the animals in the same order as the left side.
3. Brush the head; comb and brush the mane and tail: Use the body brush and tail comb to comb out the mane and tail. Then brush the mane and tail with either the body brush or the dandy brush. Brush the tail downward. Clean the tail by brushing upward, a few strands of hair at a time. Occasionally, the tail should be washed with warm water and soap.
4. Wipe with grooming cloth: Use the grooming cloth to wipe about the ears, face, eyes, nostrils, lips, sheath and dock, and to give a final polish to the coat.
5. Check the grooming: Check the thoroughness of grooming by passing the fingertips against the natural lay of the hair. If the coat and skin are not clean, the fingers will be dirtied and gray lines on the coat will show where the fingers passed. Also check for cleanliness in such frequently neglected areas as the ears, eyes, face, nostrils, lips, sheath and dock.
6. Wash and disinfect grooming equipment: Grooming equipment should be washed with warm water and soap often enough to keep it clean. It should be disinfected when necessary as a precaution against the spread of skin diseases.
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Horses For Sale
The Robert W. Keysers have young registered Walking Horses and Colts For Sale At Their
BITTERROOT VALLEY WALKING HORSE RANCH
Stevensville, Montana
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MT. ORAB, OHIO D. O. KIBLER, Owner— HI 4-3605
" THE STABLE BUILT BY CHAMPIONS " SALES-BREEDING-TRAINING
TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES PAUL " WHITEY " WHITEHEAD, Trainer