1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 January Voice | Page 21
JANUARY
RSE
FLASH!
SUN’S DELiGHTTOSTAND
AT HARLINSDALE FARM
Just at press time, Mr. Fray Es-
cue, of Covington, Kentucky, called
the VOICE to announce that his
World’s Grand Champion SUN’S
DELIGHT will stand at Harlins-
dale Farm, Franklin, Tennessee,
beginning February 1. This an
nouncement ends months of specu
lation about the possible sale of
the four-year-old stallion and about
the place where he will make the
1964 breeding season.
The stud fee on SUN’S DELIGHT
has been set at $200.00. Mr. Harlin
Hayes, manager of Harlinsdale
Farm, will be in charge of booking
mares to this young champion.
Full details will appear in the
February issue of the VOICE.
MID-SOUTH HORSE SHOW
ASSOCIA TION MEET
Mr. O’Neil Howell, president, has
announced the annual meeting of
the Mid-South Horse Show As
sociation for Saturday and Sun
day, February 8 and 9. The new
Southern Hotel, Jackson, Tennes
see, will be the site of the meet
ing. Scheduled for Saturday after
noon is a Horse Show Managers’
School and for Saturday night a
business session in which the dates
of 1964 shows will be decided. The
Awards Banquet on Sunday night
will include this year for the first
time a permanent trophy to be
awarded to the “Show of the Year.”
HAWKINS COUNTY HORSE
SHOW DATE SET
Robert S. Lane, of Rogersville,
Tennessee, announces that the an
nual Hawkins County Horse Show
will be held on Saturday, June 6,
Lt.
HELP WANTED!
Colonel K. Y. Benson,
U S A F, is in immediate and
urgent need of expert advice. He
reports that since May he and his
family have been suffering from
Walking Horse fever “in its most
dangerous stage and in order to
reduce it plan to start a breeding
operation of some forty to fifty
mares with a relatively small
training effort alongside (fifteen
horses). We plan to set up shop in
Tennessee, somewhere within fifty
miles of Nashville (or in any warm
climate in the vicinity of an Air
Force base or permanent military
establishment).”
Lt. Colonel Benson requests
VOICE readers to assist him in his
hour of need by answering these
pertinent questions:
1. What pasture acreage would
be necessary?
2. Where can I get advice or
plans on the various types of
stables; size of stalls; ideal con
struction materials for roof, walls,
stall floors, etc.; ventilation; ar
rangement of tack room, feed room,
office and stalls and so forth?
3. Which real estate agents in
Tennessee would be most know
ledgeable and helpful?
4. Is there planning information
available on the costs of raising
horses?
5. What basic books would you
suggest on the general subject?
6. Would you advise owning
your own studs or using others?
(Money is a limitation.)
7. Where can I get back issues of
the Blue Ribbon?
8. Where can I get large frame-
able pictures of famous Walking
Horses?
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TRAIL OR PLEASURE
HORSE TRAINING
Wanted—Horses for training in trail
or pleasure riding. Can take them
immediately. Have 32-stall barn, in
door working area, plenty of acre
age for training-trail in the vicinity.
Also can give riding lessons.
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