1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 April Voice | Page 36
In all, they have 33 horses on
the Circle 4 Horse Farm. Twelve
of these are brood mares which
started dropping colts March 10.
Two of these mares were bred
to Piddley. The rest of the mares
were bred to Society’s Surprise.
They are looking forward to a
group of nice colts at Circle 4
this year.
Visitors are always welcome at
Circle 4 Stables. They invite you
to come and see their modern
two-hundred-foot stable and look
over the string ofhorses in train
ing as well as the colts and
brood mares. They are located
just two miles out of Cedartown
on Sixth Street Road.
COMMAND HILL FARM
A recent letter from Mr. RAY
FOGERTY of Medina, Texas in
forms the VOICE that his Walk
ing Horse Farm is in full swing
and that they are pleased with
the outcome of the past year’s
breeding. Ray states that at
present he has four good brood
mares, 3 two-year-olds (one stal
lion and two fillies), and one filly
and two horse colts that are year
lings. He also has a gelding and,
of course, their prize stallion -
Secret Command. Ray has the
basic material with which he can
build a good Walking Horse oper
ation. We are pleased that he is
doing so well.
is making into a fine show filly.
She s a great little mare in every
respect.
Also from this talent-rich sta
ble comes a jetblack three-year-
old mare that will thrill your
heart with every lick she hits.
Fred has her to perfection. He
held her out of the show ring last
year with anticipation. Fred also
has a topnotch four-year-old stal
lion ready and waiting for the
stake classes.
This big airy
chestnut won countless ribbons
last year. Fred rolls out the red
carpet to everyone who visits
him. You are always welcome,
whether you’ve come to visit or
to buy, so take time to visit the
stables located in the bend of
the Cumberland River on River-
view Farms.
BEL AIRE STABLES
A recent trip to Calhoun, Geor
gia to the Bel Aire Stables of
ROY and BONNY DAVIS gave
indication that these folks want
to get back into the blue ribbon
bracket as soon as possible.
Trainer HAROLD KENNEDY
recently went to work as trainer-
manager here and is in the pro
cess of taking stock of the horses
they now have. Both Roy and
Bonny have been in the Walking
Horse business for a long time
and have had some of the best
stock around. Harold is making
excellent progress with several
outstanding prospects, among
which is Go Boy’s Super Sport, a
five-year-old full brother to Go
Boy ’s Invasion and Go Boy’s
High Mack. This is a big sorrel
horse with plenty of speed and
determination. With the famous
Kennedy "touch,” this horse
should put the pressure on a lot
of top horses.
Still outstanding at Bel Aire
Stables is Son of Bel Aire, the
Amateur horse that Roy Davis
shows, and Bel Aire’s First Son,
shown by Roy’s son, BILLY
DAVIS. Harold has several good
two-year-old prospects that he
is bringing along slowly, as well
as some good Junior prospects.
NATIONAL
TENNESSEE
WALKING
HORSE
SPRING
JUBILEE
FRED BRAKE STABLES
Those of you who have not
visited the FRED BRAKE Sta
bles in Madison, Tennessee are
surely missing a treat. Fred has
some of the finest young show
horses in Middle Tennessee.
One of the finest three-year-old
stallions that we have seen this
year is Sun’s Blue Boy. This
striking blue roan, with just a
little more polish on his canter,
will be ready to meet all comers.
Fred has a jetblack two-year-old
mare by Piddley out of a Merry
Boy mare. She is just out of this
world and looks like a champion
in every way. Sun’s Taffy is a
name you will be hearing many
times this show season. She is a
two-year-old honey sorrel who
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THREE
JUNE 3, 4 AND 5
(Thursday, Friday and Saturday)
NIGHT
THRILLER
in beautiful
Maury County Park,
Columbia, Tennessee
The Nation’s biggest Walking Horse Show each Spring, with
plenty of classes for Saddle Horses, Roadsters and Ponies also.
Qualified Judges For All Classifications
N Get your reservations early and for entry blanks and prize lists contact:
Mrs. Tom
Burton
Bowman, Sec.
R.R. #4
Daimwood, Horse Show Manager
Phone 388-3599
Phone 388-5909
Member Mid-South Horse Show Association
VOICE of The Tennessee Walking Horse