1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 June Voice | Page 21

RULE CHANGE

CLASSES: 2- Year-old... No canter 3- Year-old 4- Year-old and under to be Junior horse. Mares and geldings to be ridden by a lady. Amateur:
OPEN: Stallions, mare, gelding. Championship Stake: Mares and geldings to be ridden by juveniles. Walking Pony: Stallions, mares, and geldings, 14.2 and under. Shows may offer classes for small horses not exceeding 15.2 but over 14.2.
PLEASURE CLASSES:
Open to stallions, mares, or geldings. Shows may divide classes as to riders age, horses age or sex, or limit to amateur riders or open class. Horses in pleasure class must be plain shod; no pads permitted.
Horses competing in pleasure class not eligible for other classes at same show in which performance of the horse is the decided factor.
The percentages are 40 % for running walk; 20 % flat walk; 20 % canter; 20 % for conformation, in all classes, except in 2-year-old class the percentage shall be 50 % running walk; 25 % flat walk and 25 % for conformation.

BOOTS

The same boots as last year. Only change the bell portion of the hinge boot may weigh up to 12 ounces.
Leather or rubber bell boots must not weigh over 12 ounces; narrow or so called dog collar boots prohibited.

REGISTRATION

All colts shall be registered the same year as foaled; if you fail to do so the fee is $ 100.00 to register as a yearling. No horse can be registered after December 31st of the second year foaled.
Effective January 1, 1967, any one stallion will be allowed 100 registrations for his colts during the calendar year, and beginning January 1, 1966, stallion owner is required to file by the 10th of the following month the name of his stallion and registration number of same, the number of mares bred to the stallion the preceding month. The Association can require him to bring in his records for comparison at any time.