1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 January Voice | Page 54
STALLION STABLES
PREPARING FOR BIG SEASON
One of the centers of Walking
Horse activity from now until fall
will be the famous Stallion Sta
bles, across from the Vic Thomp
son training barn, neary Shelby-
ville, Tennessee. Here manager Ed
Ezell, Jr., and his assistants have
everything ready for a great breed
ing season with several of the most
outstanding Walking sires in the
nation. MERRY GO BOY. MID
NIGHT MACK K, SUNDUST, GO
BOY’S INVASION and STATELY
GO BOY are all under the man
agement of Stallion Stables, Inc.
All of these stallions are stand
ing to the public at stud fees which
are published elsewhere in this ma
gazine. It should be emphasized
that one does not have to belong
to a syndicate to breed to one of
these horses. In fact, no further
shares are being sold on any of
these stallions. Holders of shares
in a syndicate have the right to
breed because of that ownership,
but anyone may pay the stud fee
and breed to any of these outstand
ing stallions. Also, opportunities
for breeding on a partnership basis
are explained in detail elsewhere
in this issue.
Manager Ezell urges all prospec
tive breeders to come by and dis
cuss arrangements well in advance
of breeding time. Visitors are, of
course, welcome at all times at
Stallion Stables.
DRIFTWOOD STABLES (Contd.)
(Continued from Page 6)
Backing up the horses now in
training and coming along fine is
a string of excellent brood mares
with twelve weanling colts, by
EBONY MASTERPIECE. These
mares, hand picked to nick well
with the MASTERPIECE blood,
are mainly by old MERRY BOY or
MIDNIGHT SUN.
Taking stock of what is now
taking place at Drift Wood Acres