1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 March Voice | Page 5
SHADOW — all until recently
shown under the banner of the Cir
cle T Ranch by Harold Kennedy
and various member of the J. Glenn
Turner family; SHADOW’S DAN
CER, shown by Jimmy Waddell;
SHADOW’S BLAZE, now owned
by Vernon (Red) Gochneaur, but
first made famous by Molly Bab
cock; SHADOW’S HEADMAN and
SHADOW’S UNTOUCHABLE,
shown by Vic Thompson; SHAD
OW’S RED WARRIOR, shown by
Deedy Decker; DARK SHADOW,
shown by Jan Wright; CINDY’S
SHADOW, shown by Donald Pas-
c h a 1; SHADOW’S SENORITA,
shown by Billy Brantley; SHAD
OW’S DREAMER, from the Mclver
Stables. Doubtless, every reader
will want to add another favorite
to this brief lis.t
By World’s Grand Champion
MERRY GO BOY and out of
MERRY WALKER, a great show
mare in her own right, SHADOW
was bred for greatness by Dr. Por
ter R. Rodgers, Searcy, Arkansas.
This double grandson of old MER
RY BOY has well established him
self as another prepotent decen-
dent in the line of stallions which
has made the modern Tennessee
Walking Horse what it is today.
With remarkable consistency SHA
DOW is passing along to his get
his own beautiful conformation,
his deep head-shaking action up
front and the spectacular back end
which identified his Championship
way of going. Those breeding to
this great horse are upgrading the
breed.
“The Find of the Century,”
PIDDLEY, is just coming into his
own as a sire; however, exper
ienced horseman who are eagerly
buying his colts are convinced that
this beautiful, big, black stallion
with the faultless conformation,
will soon achieve recognition as a
sire of Champions, which unfor
tunate circumstances denied him
the opportunity to achieve as a
show horse. (Of the PIDDLEY,
which was training for certain
greatness, one expert trainer re
marked, “He’s the only horse I
have ever seen that made the hair
rise on my head when Winston had
him really going on!”) By MERRY
GO BOY out of ANN’S DIXIE
MARCH 1964
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DR. PORTER R. RODGERS
SEARCY, ARKANSAS
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PIDDLEY PEDIGREE — The great background of this “Champion
that would have been” assures the top performance of his get.
MAID (by SOCIETY MAN), PID
DLEY represents a crossing of
the MERRY BOY and the WIL
SON ALLEN bloodlines—the com
bination of greatness in breeding.
The one of PIDDLEY’S colts old
enough to have a show record is
MR. PIDDLEY, owned by Mr. Sam
Hall, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This
horse impressed observers with his
great natural ability as Bud Dunn
showed him through two very suc
cessful seasons. A whole crop of
good yearlings will begin going
under saddle later this year and
will be heard from in a big way
in the 1964 season. Several excel
lent colts by PIDDLEY are on dis
play at the Bailey-Montgomery
Stables. They all look like the true
walking colts. One of the best is
a keen sorrel filly out of a mare
by RED WARRIOR; this is one to
take home and start training for
Championship competition. More
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