1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 September/October Voice RS | Page 62
We thought you would be interested in seeing a typi
cal example of the type of misguided publicity that
opponents of our breed have been putting out for
years. Notice the boots that the blacksmith (he could
n’t be a farrier) is putting on the horse and the riding
habit of the gentleman who is obviously waiting for
his "mean” horse to be prepared for competition.
They really studied our breed before thev did this!
Nice People
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THINK
pjundreds of people can talk for one who can think.
— John Ruskin
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NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM AND SEN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 19CO
JUST LOOK AT THIS — Senator Joseph Tydlngs points to the fetlock of an
old trouper of the showring which was purchased at the Sale of Champions
during the Celeoratlon. The purchasers of this horse, both members of the
American Horse Protection Association, an organization which they them
selves operate, implied in publicity and in reports to the Tydings Sub-com
mittee that this horse was typical of all horses shown at the Celebration.
They completely ignored the fact that only 9 horses out of more than 1.500
were eliminated from competition and that the horses were checked all week
by representatives of the American Humane Association outside the ring and
by Celebration authorities inside the ring.
Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse