Statistics of the production of a stallion give you a true measure of how well a stal-
lion is reproducing his talent. To better see how the leading stallions measure up
we analyzed the stallions production compared to his offspring’s success in the
show ring.
On the following two pages you will have a snapshot of a stallions breeding suc-
cess. The resulting tables are for Tennessee Walking Horses shown as 2, 3 and 4-
year olds in 2018 ONLY.
For a sire to be recognized, he had to have at least 3 different ribbon-winning off-
spring in these age groups combined. Some stallion listed may only have 2-year
olds and some 2 and 3-year olds only, etcetera.
Open and Amateur classes designated for horses 2, 3, or 4 years old were com-
bined in these statistics. Flat shod classes designated for 4 and under were also in-
cluded.
Each sire is grouped according to their production volume. They are listed in the
order of percentage of get successful in the show ring.
The columns are as follows; production group, sire name, season when stallion be-
gan breeding, total points won by get in 2018, total ribbons won by get in 2018, av-
erage points per get in 2018, number of ribbon winning get in 2018, total regis-
tered get born from 10/01/2013 thru 9/30/2016, The percentage of total get success-
ful in the show ring, the number of performance ribbon winning get and the num-
ber of flat shod ribbon winning get.
We also included this year, columns showing each stallion’s offspring Celebration
results in those classes designated for horses under saddle 2,3,&4 years old or for
flat shod 4 and under. Listed are their World Grand Champions, World Champi-
ons and Total Celebration Ribbons won by get in 2018 in those divisions.
Again, all of these statistics are only for those classes, that a sire’s offspring were
shown under saddle that were designated as a 4-year-old or under class.
Data sources were, TWHBEA Premium Ipeds, The Walking Horse Report Online
“Stallion Report” and “Progeny Search”.