1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 February Voice | Page 12

FEBRUARY, i%4 TENNESSEE WALKING H I^ RSE COVER STORY (Contdd through WILSON DEAN, with the blood of MERRY LEGS to pro­ duce the outstanding dam WIL­ SON SNIP’S CHANCE, who prov­ ed to be an ideal cross with the renowned MIDNIGHT SUN. Of these two superior individuals, each representing generations of careful, selective breeding, SUN’S DELIGHT was produced in 1959. He has every right to be called “a young stallion bred in the purple.” Mr. Harlin Hayes, manager of the famous breeding establishment at Harlinsdale Farm, Franklin, Tennessee, expressed particular pleasure in securing SUN’S DE­ LIGHT to stand alongside his fam­ ous sire and such other exceptional horses as SUN’S BIG SHOT and MIDNIGHT BEAU. Mr. Hayes is one of those knowldegeable and experienced horsemen predicting great success for SUN’S DELIGHT as a sire of champions. ‘‘He has all the quality and the natural way of going that it takes to make a great sire. There is absolutely nothing hand-made about that horse. Many spectators who have seen them all at the Celebration called SUN’S DELIGHT the great­ est Walking Horse ever seen in a ring, and everybody knows he was doing it all naturally. He has proved what he can do, and he has the breeding behind him to go with his own natural ways. There is no doubt in my mind that he will prove to be one of the truly great sires of all time. We are very happy that Mr. Escue has agreed to stand him here at Harlinsdale Farm.” A liver chestnut horse of ideal size and faultless conformation, SUN’S DELIGHT has the motion and the speed to capture the fancy of the entire audience at a show and the perfection of gaits to thrill the most exacting judges of Walk­ ing Horses. Together with the bloom and the heart of a champion, he has the gentleness and the manners of a perfect mount for children. This rare combination of qualities indicates his true great­ ness as a show horse and will add to his accomplishments as a sire. —agaaaaacaaaiaBSiig^^ gfSacaXaXB w ~ ROAN LI pOAN A ALI£?) F-38 I GERTRUDE F-84 350075 GRANDS1RE MIDKI53T SOS BIRDIE KESSICK F- **10751 . DEMENT'3 ALIEN 391007 4106S2 DEHA SIRE’S DAM 410681 HUNTER'S ALLEN F-ln { KATE McCRADY 00181?. r .BELL BBCMf.________ DAISY Me_______________ WILSON'S ALIEN SUN'3 DELIGHT D 592116 _ . ROAN ALLEN F-38 BIRDIE MSSSICK F-86 WILSON DEAN 410023 PEEN________ | DAM’S SIRE ,NCE_______ r HUNTER'S ALLEN F-10 350031* \ MERRY LEGS F-4________ SKIP'S CHANCE iMn nAM HUNTER'S ALLEN F-10 LADY DEMENT____________ VILSOR SKIP'S CHANCE GREY LAD 460427 350033 420519 | KERRY LEGS F-4 FOALED BRED BY SEX STAU-IOHrai MARKINGS 4TH DAM .2959— FRAY ESCUS PONTIAC CO. A. s. DSAS_ CHRISTIANA. TENNESSEE OR CH5STKOT ______ COVISGTOH. KX. OTHER INFORMATION FMMKLIH. TSHWES3ES The demand for his services is already heavy. Those desiring in­ formation about breeding to this exceptional champion should call Mr. Harlin Hayes, Harlinsdale Farm, Franklin, Tennessee (794- 4414. days and 794-1393, evenings). The announced fee of $200.00 is very reasonable. PEDIGREE OF SUN'S DELIGHT INDICATES RESULTS OF SELECTIVE BREEDING AMERICA’S FINEST SOURCE FOR WALKING HORSE EQUIPMENT TAIL SETS Our exclusive design tail set is made of English tan leather, 1 inch double pull, folded breast col­ lar, stuffed pad and 1 inch pad under saddle. Solid brass buckles and rings. Large or small spoon. Write today for cata­ log of our complete line of Walking Horse equipment. No. 1 Leather Sursingle ......... $49.50 No. 2 Web Sursingle _ _ _ _ _ 47.00 NATIONAL BRIDLE SHOP • P O. BOX 292 • PH. EL 9-3210 LEWIS8URG, TENNESSEE