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EDITOR’S COLUMN
NEW RULES ENACTED
BY T. W. H. B. & E. A.
OF THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE
VOL. 3
JUNE, 1965
No. 4
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TENNESSEE WALKERS IN TEXAS.
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In a recent bulletin to the Associ
ation members the T. W. H. B. &
E. A. released information regarding
new rules and a proposed crackdown
on the mistreatment of Tennessee
Walking Horses in training for show
ring purposes. The release stated:
"We have specific rules in regard to
this matter and if you are not famil
iar with the rules and penalties, we
advise you to familiarize yourself
with them.”
NEW RULES RECENTLY PUT
INTO EFFECT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
"The use of any substance such as
smear or graphite grease which al
ters the natural color of the horse,
or hides the natural condition of the
pastern area, is prohibited, and Jud
ges must disqualify all such entries.
Substances of a transparent nature
and containing no irritants of any
type, such as clear Vaseline, maybe
used as a protective measure only.
"Further, in the final adjudication,
any horse with old scars or showing
visible signs of the sore lick, must be
penalized.”
(EDITOR’S NOTE: All licensed
Judges have been instructed to en
force the above new rules. We would
like to point out that we feel these
rules represent the feelings of the
majority of ALL Walking Horse en
thusiasts and that all judges, licen
sed or not, will certainlywanttohelp
in our increasing program to elimi
nate any undue abuses to our horses
in the show ring.)
ATTENTION,
PLEASURE HORSE LOVERS!
We receive many inquiries regard
ing more coverage of Pleasure Walk
ing Horse activities. We are aware
that this is a vastly importantphase
of the Walking Horse business and
deserves maximum effort on our
part.
If you are a member of a riding
club or similar group that partici
pates in pleasure horse activities,
we would appreciate your letters
and photographs regarding these
events so that we may make Walk
ing Horse lovers from coast to coast
more aware of these activities.
The Editors
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