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Published by Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, 2022-07-08 15:07:49

Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse

June 2022

Keywords: Horse,Tennessee Walking Horse

Commentary: The seemingly impossible circumstances of Covid make it clear that extraordinary things hap-
pen, and have to be accommodated in some way. The affairs of the Association were subjected to critiques of
conformance to its rules; this proposed change acknowledges tradition while making a better adjustment for
“extenuating circumstances”. EC recommends.
3. Staggered and extended terms for EC members; president; secretary.
Section 1. COMPOSITION. There is hereby created an Executive Committee consisting of the President,
the Senior Vice-President, all of the Vice-Presidents for Operating Divisions, and two (2) Vice Presidents at
large elected by and from the Board of Directors at a meeting of the Board held after the annual meeting of the
membership, each for a term of two (2) years, and until the selection and qualification of his or her successor.
Terms shall be staggered, subject to the Corporate Rules, such that one half of the Executive Committee stands
for election each year. The immediate Past President shall also be a member of the Executive Committee for
two years and is entitled to engage in discussions and deliberations but to vote only in case of a tie. Not more
than five (5) of said members shall come from one state or region, excluding the immediate Past President and
the Secretary. (Article V, section 1)
Commentary: Perhaps the most persistent critique of the affairs of the Association relates to the lack of conti-
nuity on the Executive Committee. With the present one-year election cycle for leadership, long-term projects
and vision sometimes suffer. After much discussion, EC recommends a two year term for its members and
staggered terms to prevent a complete turnover in leadership each year. If this provision passes, the Corporate
Rules will be amended to direct its implementation. EC recommends.
Section 2. OFFICERS’ TERMS; VACANCIES; REMOVAL. Each Officer, including the President, shall be
elected by the Board of Directors, and shall serve for a terms of two (2) years and until the election and quali-
fication of his or her successor. All Officers, other than Secretary, shall be elected from the membership of the
Board of Directors. The Secretary shall be appointed by the Executive Committee from time to time without a
set term. (Article IV, section 2)
The regular election of officers shall be conducted by the Board of Directors in (Omit “the first weekend in”-
December following the membership meeting.
Commentary: Consistent with the two year staggered term, this provision makes clear that the President and
EC members would retain their positions for that period of time. It also makes clear that the Secretary is an
appointed position without term. EC recommends.
4. Redefinition of two separate categories of membership.
Section 1. MEMBERS DEFINED; STATUS; REGULATION. Members of the Association will be admitted, re-
tained, suspended, expelled or re-admitted and otherwise regulated in accordance with such rules and regula-
tions as the Board of Directors through its Executive Committee may, from time to time, adopt. In all matters
governed by a vote of the members, each voting member in good standing shall be entitled to one vote. Voting
members are defined in the Corporate Rules. (Article II, section 1)
Addition to corporate Rule 29:
As of calendar year 2023, a voting member is defined as a member who owns a walking horse in his or her
name at the time ballots are mailed. Members in good standing at the conclusion of 2022 who do not own a
horse but have had voting privileges shall be granted continued voting privileges provided their membership

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is kept current on an annual basis. A member prior to 2022 whose voting membership lapses shall lose voting
membership privileges.
Commentary: This amendment represents a continuing effort to make sure that voting members of the As-
sociation have “skin in the game” via their ownership of a Walking Horse, without disenfranchising members
who have voting rights by virtue of the previous rule. The proposed corporate rule is reproduced to make clear
what the amendment will implement. EC recommends.
5. Replacement of the terms “Executive Director” with Chief Executive Officer”.
Section 1. Chief Executive Officer. In addition to other duties, functions and responsibilities set forth herein
for the Executive Committee, it shall have the right to appoint a Chief Executive Officer of the Association, at
will or for a term not to exceed one (1) year, with a provision for termination of said appointment for cause,
which appointment may be reviewed by the Executive Committee for successive one (1) year terms. Oth-
er provisions of said appointment, such as salary, shall be on such terms as the Executive Committee, at its
discretion, may determine. At the first meeting after adoption of these Bylaws, the Executive Committee shall
determine the duties, responsibilities, and functions of the Chief Executive Officer, who shall maintain his
office at the headquarters of the Association, and any contract of employment with said Chief Executive Officer
shall include these provisions so declared by the Executive Committee. Said provisions shall be prospectively
amended from time to time. No contract with the Chief Executive Officer, the terms of which shall exceed one
year, shall be executed without prior approval of the Executive Committee. (Article VIII, section 1)
Commentary: This amendment brings the title of our chief in line with more common usage and his duties.
EC recommends.

POPULATION, DEMOGRAPHICS, ECONOMIC IMPACT

The University of Tennessee has paired with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture to gain a
better insight into the equine industry within the state of Tennessee. We are looking to capture
demographic, economic, and population information. Every operation matters! Our goal is to be able
to fill in the gaps and gain a better understanding of what is happening in our state. We hope that
with the gained knowledge we will be able to better represent the equine industry. Please help us by
participating in this voluntary and anonymous survey. For any questions or more information,

contact Dr. Jennie Ivey at [email protected] or Olivia Watson at [email protected].

Scan the QR code below to participate!

UTK IRB-22-06761-XM TENNESSEE EQUINE
CENSUS

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European Club Hosts Spring Clinics

TWHBEA recently teamed up with the Tennessee
Walking Horse Club Europe (TWHCE) to host six
clinics across Germany and the Netherlands. The clin-
ics were hosted over a ten-day period and were coordi-
nated by the TWHCE. Carrie Martin DeJarnatte from
Tennessee traveled to Europe to conduct the clinics on
behalf of TWHBEA; her travel was part of a grant from
U.S. Livestock Genetics Export, Inc. (USLGE). “The
TWHCE and our Eurpoean members are grateful to
TWHBEA and Carrie for giving us this opportunity.
The clinics were unforgettable.” said Caroline Jüngling,
president of TWHCE.

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TWHBEA NEWS

Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Association

Balance Sheet

As of April 30, 2022

Apr 30, 22

ASSETS 489.95
Current Assets 138,848.11
Checking/Savings 159,584.61
11003 · Paypal
11006 · CB&S Main Operating Account 255 54,805.22
11007 · CB&S CC Receiving Account 248 145,726.29
11008 · CB&S Futurity 271
11009 · CB&S Member Reserve 263 300.00
11010 · Petty Cash 250,000.00
12001 · Bank of Lincoln County CD 250,000.00
12003 · First Commerce Bank CD

Total Checking/Savings 999,754.18

Accounts Receivable 12,188.01
13002 · Voice Accounts Receivable 31,700.00
13005 · Program Accounts Receivable

Total Accounts Receivable 43,888.01

Other Current Assets 7,828.75
13001 · Registry Rec 23,200.00
13003 · License Plate Rec
14001 · Inventory- Gift Shop 8,175.34
15001 · Prepaid Expense- Insurance 8,066.36

Total Other Current Assets 47,270.45

Total Current Assets 1,090,912.64

Fixed Assets 121,636.25
16001 · Owned Land
16101 · Owned Building -1,000,065.78
16111 · Accumulated Depreciation- Build 1,555,785.38
16101 · Owned Building - Other

Total 16101 · Owned Building 555,719.60

16102 · Owned Furniture & Fixtures -164,838.34
16112 · Accumulated Depreciation 167,503.07
16102 · Owned Furniture & Fixtures - Other

TTeontanl 1e6s10s2e·eOwWneadlFkuirnnigturHe &orFsixeturBesreeders & Exhibitors Associ2a,6t6i4o.7n3

16103 · Owned Machinery and EBquaipltmaenntce Sheet -172,209.79
16113 · OAcwcnuemduMlaatcehdinDeerpyrea-nMdAaEscqhuoiinfpetArmypernitl 226,694.73
16103 · -3O0t,h2er022

Total 16103 · Owned Machinery and Equiptment Apr 30, 5242,484.94

16104 · Owned Improvements -282,282.21
16114 · Accumulated Depr- Improvements 417,531.27
16104 · Owned Improvements - Other

Total 16104 · Owned Improvements 135,249.06

16105 · Intangible Assets -124,600.90
16115 · Accumulated Amorization 208,260.85
16105 · Intangible Assets - Other

Total 16105 · Intangible Assets 83,659.95

16106 · Owned Miscellaneous -17,314.35
16116 · Accumulated Depreciation- MISC 24,430.31
16106 · Owned Miscellaneous - Other

Total 16106 · Owned Miscellaneous 7,115.96

Total Fixed Assets 960,530.49

Other Assets -57,499.98
100,000.00
17101 · Horse Show Research Investment 102

17111 · Accumulated Amoritization - HSR
17101 · Horse Show Research Investment - Other

16105 · Intangible Assets -124,600.90
16115 · Accumulated Amorization 208,260.85
16105 · Intangible Assets - Other

Total 16105 · Intangible Assets TWHBEA NEWS 83,659.95

16106 · Owned Miscellaneous -17,314.35
16116 · Accumulated Depreciation- MISC 24,430.31
16106 · Owned Miscellaneous - Other

Total 16106 · Owned Miscellaneous 7,115.96

Total Fixed Assets 960,530.49

Other Assets -57,499.98
17101 · Horse Show Research Investment 100,000.00
17111 · Accumulated Amoritization - HSR
17101 · Horse Show Research Investment - Other

Total 17101 · Horse Show Research Investment 42,500.02

Total Other Assets 42,500.02

TOTAL ASSETS 2,093,943.15

LIABILITIES & EQUITY 2,745.47
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable
21001 · Accounts Payable

Total Accounts Payable 2,745.47

Other Current Liabilities

21004 · Sales Tax Payable 68.19

21005 · Property Tax Payable 8,387.68

21007 · Youth Scholarships Payable 5,750.00

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15,352.89

23004 · Unearned Rev- IRpeeAgdssiteSomufbsAopnrhilo3ld0, 2022 36,545.81
23005 · Unearned Rev- 21,045.41

23006 · Accounts Payable- DNA Lab Fees 36,090.00

Apr 30, 22

23007 · Unearned Rev- Futurity Programs 3,800.00
Nominations

Total 23007 · Unearned Rev- Futurity Programs 3,800.00

23008 · Unearned Rev - Advertising 24,808.00
23009 · Unearned Rev -Corporate Sponsor 16,800.00
23010 · Unearned Rev-Youth Membership
27001 · Payroll Liabilities 2,160.00
395.16

Total Other Current Liabilities 484,448.50

Total Current Liabilities 487,193.97

Long Term Liabilities 68,216.11
27100 · Notes, Mortgages, and Leases

Total Long Term Liabilities 68,216.11

Total Liabilities 555,410.08

Equity 25,790.25
31002 · Net Assets- Restricted 1,440,553.93
32000 · Retained Earnings
Net Income 72,188.89

Total Equity 1,538,533.07

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 2,093,943.15

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Semi-Annual
Board of Directors Meeting

The TWHBEA International Board of Directors 102). Other highlights from the committee reports
met on Saturday, May 28, 2022 at the TWHBEA included:
headquarters. Most directors attended the meeting
in person, with a few participating online. Several · The changes to the National Futurity have been
improvements were made to the online experience well-received so far. Fundraising is going well, and
for participating directors as well as members who nominations are up compared to the same time last
watched the meeting. The new audio-visual improve- year.
ments seemed to work nicely and were well-received.
President Jack Heffington opened the meeting and · We have several fresh marketing initiatives, have
thanked everyone in attendance. He commended the been making updates to the website, and have devel-
staff and executive committee for their hard work and oped a new landing page to use in advertising – My-
noted many accomplishments made by the associ- BestFriendTWH.com.
ation in the last six months. President Heffington
reported that TWHBEA is having a momentous year · Eight International events have been approved
so far and memberships, registrations and transfers for grant money by the U.S. Livestock Genetics Ex-
are all above our five-year average. Mark Farrar, exec- port, Inc. (USLGE) for 2022. Those events will be held
utive director, continued reporting on positive trends in Mexico, Belgium, Poland, Germany, Netherlands,
saying that member participation in all programs, Chile, and Isreal.
except Distance/Trails, is up considerably compared
to the previous year. The number of participants in · TWHBEA has supported the development of
the GO! Gelding and Motivated Mare programs has two new horse shows – DuQuoin, Illinois on July 29-
almost doubled thanks to the added money sponsored 30 and Tunica, Mississippi on November 10-12. The
by American National Insurance. All these positive show in Tunica is a united effort of TWHBEA, FAST,
numbers translate to a healthy bottom line, reported WHTA, and The Celebration.
Chief Financial Officer Thomas Derickson, who said
our cash position is 31% better than it was a year ago · The World Versatility Championship will be at
and we have exceeded our budgeted net income by Miller Coliseum and will be held in conjunction with
almost $118,000. A financial report can be found on the International Grand Championships. We’re look-
page 102. ing for this to be the largest show in several years.

Standing committee reports were also positive. · The Youth Committee has been highly active.
The majority of questions and discussion came during They have revamped the Creative Contest, begun
the bylaws committee report (see information on page planning their Summer Splash Horse Show, increased
participation in the Member of the Year competition,
and raised money to fund memberships for 4-Hers
who show Walking Horses. TWHBEA has proclaimed
2022 as the “Year of the Youth.”

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Thom Meek and Dee Cantrell Jack Heffington, Mark Farrar and Larry Starnes and Melanie Lawrence
Charles Gleghorn

Francis Bates, Mark Farrar, Cynthia Endres and Sharon Rice

105

HORSEMANS DIRECTORY

ASSOCIATIONS, EQUINE PUBLICATIONS (B-BD-BR-C-CT-E-H-L-PH-PL-S-
CLUBS & REGISTRIES SP-T-V) Curt and Amy Rosemann,
VOICE OF THE TENNESSEE WALK- owners/trainers, 5601 E. Yucca
CELEBRATION, INC., P. O. Box ING HORSE, Official Breed Journal, Road, Cave Creek, AZ 85331;
1010, Shelbyville, TN 37162; 931- P. O. Box 286, 250 North Ellington 408-480-3999, email: info@rocka-
684-5915, fax 931-684-5949, email: Pkwy., Lewisburg, TN 37091; 931- way-hills-ranch.com, website: rocka-
[email protected], website: www. 359-1574; website: www.twhbea.com. way-hills-walkers.com.
twhnc.com.
HORSE EQUIPMENT CALIFORNIA
SPOTTED SADDLE HORSE BREED- POLLACK’S SILVER SPUR RANCH
ERS AND EXHIBITORS ASSOCI- BEDFORD TACK, INC., 8 miles north (AI-B-BD-BR-C-F-H-L-PL-S-SH-SP-T)
ATION, P. O. Box 1046, 2519 Hwy of Shelbyville in Deason, 148 Edd Patti and Sherrie Pollack, owners,
231 N, Shelbyville, TN 37162; 931- Joyce Road, Bell Buckle, TN 37020. Justus Carter, trainer, 14990 Colum-
684-7496, fax 931-684-7215, email: Order toll free: 800-523-4971, fax bet Avenue, San Martin, CA 95046;
[email protected], website: www. 931-437-2211; website: www.bedford- stable 408-778-9745, fax 408-867-
sshbea.org. tack.com. 7360, email: [email protected].

WALKING HORSE TRAINERS’ THE WINNER’S CIRCLE, 603 Evans RUSS THOMPSON STABLES
ASSOCIATION, P. O. Box 61, Shel- Street, Shelbyville, TN 37160; 931- TRAINING AND BREEDING FACILI-
byville, TN 37162; 931-684-5866, fax 684-2912, 800-298-7398, email: cir- TY (B-S-T) Gaited pleasure horses for
931-684-5895, email: whtrainers@ [email protected], website: www. sale at all times. Russ Thompson and
gmail.com, website: www.waking- wcircle.com. Jamey Thompson, trainers, 13213
horsetrainers.com. Ontario Ave., Chino, CA 91709 and
PHOTOGRAPHERS 2417 Midland Road, Shelbyville, TN
AWARDS 37160; Russ cell 909-226-9671, web-
BARR STUDIOS, 1911 Bel-Aire Drive, site: www.russthompsonstables.com.
L & M AWARDS, “We make the Tullahoma, TN 37388; 931-205-3493.
awards world champions wear,” Email: [email protected], FLORIDA
Heather Beard, owner, 619 Madison [email protected]; Website: DARBY OAKS STABLES, (B-BR-C-
Street, Shelbyville, TN 37160; 931- www.barrstudios.com. CT-E-L-PL-S-SH-SP-T) Wayne Con-
684-0010, fax 931-684-0011, email: kle, trainer, 595 County Road 552,
[email protected], website: www. DEBBIE BUSH PHOTOGRAPHY Bushnell, FL 33513; 352-568-2001,
LandMawards.com. 161 Hub Greer Road, Chesnee, SC fax 352-568-3351, email: TLPinson@
29323; 864-400-8133. aol.com.
AUCTIONS
DEBBIE UECKER-KEOUGH, 338 N. GEORGIA
HIGHWAY 43 AUCTION COMPANY, Cuyamaca, El Cajon, CA 92020; 619- CARL EDWARDS & SONS STA-
1112 Highway 64W, Shelbyville, TN 933-2730. BLES, INC. Training and sales facility,
37160; Dave Roberts, 931-993-3127, Larry and Gary Edwards, trainers,
Mike Tibbs 931-993-4886. PHOTOS BY NAT, Rt. 1, Box 164, 689 Horse Farm Road, Dawson, GA
Ewing, VA 24248; 865-585-4083. 39842; 229-698-3770, 678-438-2190,
EQUINE APPAREL Website: www.photosbynat.com. 678-438-1535.

MARSHA’S ON THE SQUARE, PJ WAMBLE PHOTOGRAPHY, 931- IDAHO
Custom and ready-to-wear riding and 993-7353; Email: pjwamble1@gmail. FALLEN TREE RANCH (B-BR-C-
driving apparel, both English and com PL-S) Gale Burns, owner, 993 S.
Western; Marsha Shepard, owner; Round Rock Ranch Road, King Hill,
Barbara Turner, manager, 115 South SHANE SHIFLET PHOTOGRAPHY, ID 83633; residence 208-366-2257,
Side Square, Shelbyville, TN 37160; 336-318-2116; Website: www.shane- cell 208-484-5115.
931-684-3500; email: marshadea@ shifletphoto.com.
msn.com, website: www.mdarriaga. KENTUCKY
com. REALTORS SPENCER BENEDICT STABLES,
Training, breeding and sales facility,
EQUINE FEEDS CRYE-LEIKE, Realtors, Ty Irby - ALC, Spencer and Carrie Benedict, owners/
GRI, Accredited Land Consultant; managers. 345 Matthews MillRoad,
ALLFEED/HILLSBORO FEED COM- Murfreesboro, TN, Office: 615-895- Glasgow, KY 42141; Spencer 270-
PANY, All Feed-No Filler; Safe feed 9518; Cell: 615-663-2200; www.tyirby. 590-5235, Carrie 270-590-5285,
for your champions. Made with the com email: [email protected]; website: www.
great walking horse in mind. Tennes- spencerbenedictstables.com.
see/Joe Green, Sr. 931-310-0063, STABLES/FARMS
email: [email protected],
plant: P. O. Box 125, Hillsboro, AL ARIZONA
35643. ROCKAWAY HILLS RANCH, LLC

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HORSEMANS DIRECTORY

MYATT MANOR TRAINING STA- 37183; 931-797-5768; email: walking- owners, 3434 Hwy 90 E, Hondo, TX
BLES, Specializing in flatshod Ten- [email protected] 78861; 830-741-8581, email: gooda-
nessee Walking Horses, Hannah [email protected], website: www.gooda-
Myatt, trainer, Bowling Green, KY; BURCH FARM (BD-BR-C-F-FS-H-L- sitgaits.com.
503-871-5755. PL-S) 6876 Arno-Allisona Road, Col-
lege Grove, TN 37046; 615-476-2322, MCDODI FARMS, walking, racking
ROCKY CREEK STABLES (B-BD- email: [email protected], and spotted saddle horses, Dr. Jim
BR-C-H-PL-S-SP-V) Maurice Worth- website: www.theburchfarm.com. and Dodi Speece, owners, Marco
ington, owner, Adam Woolen, trainer, Suarez, trainer, Kim Lewis, riding
972 Rocky Creek Lane, Whitesville, CAROL CAMP STABLES AT NEW instructor. We offer horses for sale,
KY 42378; 270-925-3485, 270-231- CANNAN FARM (C-CT-L-PL-S-T-V) board, training and lessons. Located
7579, email: vickieworthington1983@ Carol Camp, owner/trainer, 697 just 15 miles south of Fort Worth, TX.
gmail.com. Swamp Road, Eagleville, TN 37061; 3812 CR 530 B, Burleson, TX 76028,
residence 615-395-4936, cell 615- barn 817-896-7073, Dodi 817-614-
MICHIGAN 972-6483, email: ccamptosh@yahoo. 0623, email: mcdodi@mcdodifarms.
BRANAM’S TRIPLE OAK FARM com. com, website: www.mcdodifarms.
(B-BD-BR-L-F-FS-H-S-SH-V) also com.
gait consultation, 10469 Halsey Road, FORMAC STABLES Training and
Grand Blanc, MI 48439; 810-694- Sales facility. Jimmy McConnell, train- WYOMING
0997, email: [email protected], er, 214 Dixon Road, Shelbyville, TN MOUNTAINVIEW WALKING HORSE
website: www.TripleOakFarm.com. 37160; 731-884-9135. RANCH (B-BR-C-CT-E-L-PL-S-SP-
T-V) Bill Maute, owner, Brook Curnow,
MISSISSIPPI DICKIE GARDNER STABLES, trainer/manager, 119 Road 1 AB,
DALE WATTS STABLES (B-CT- Specializing in the training, sales Clark, WY 82435; stable/residence
S-SH-T) Dale, Josh and Jonathan and exhibition of Tennessee Walk- 307-645-3034, fax 307-645-3337,
Watts, trainers, Lucy Watts, manager. ing and Spotted Saddle horses in all email: [email protected],
4025 Hwy 51-N, Summit, MS 39666; disciplines. Dickie Gardner, trainer, website: www.mvhorseranch.com.
Dale 601-660-6194, Josh 601-748- 415 Whitaker Road, Shelbyville, TN
0148, Jonathan 601-810-2269, email: 37160; Dickie 931-224-2730, website: GERMANY
[email protected]. www.dickiegardnerstables.com. JOSEF’S WALKAWAY FARM (AI-B-
BD-BR-C-CT-E-H-L-PL-RH-S-SH-
MONTANA GREAT OAKS FARM & W & W T-V) Am Neuhau 17, D-86650 Wem-
BREEZIE ACRES RANCH (B-BR-C- RANCH (Walking Horses) Show ding, Germany; +49 9092 967011, fax
PL-S-SH) Marsha Wickman, owner, Horses, Broodmares, Colts and +49 9092 967018, mobile +49 151
518 County Line Road, Ft. Shaw, MT Pleasure Horses For Sale. Board- 12050366, email: denisebader@twhb.
59443; phone/fax 406-467-3750, cell ing for Retired Horses. Bill Williams, de, website: www.twhb.de.
406-788-5802. owner, Casey Wright, trainer, Mt.
Morrah Road, Highway 19, Reagan, NETHERLANDS
OHIO TN 38063; 731-635-2237 or 731-221- LITTLE AMERICA (AI-B-BD-BR-C-
MAPLE CREST FARM (B-BD-BR- 0116. CT-E-HL-PL-RH-S-SH-T-V) Maryan
C-CT-E-F-H-HSS-L-PH-PL-S-TK-V) Zyderveld, Postbus 6055, 5960 AB
Joyce Moyer, owner, Terrance Moyer, RUSS THOMPSON STABLES Horst, Netherlands, phone 0031-
farm manager, 7009 Maple Avenue, TRAINING AND BREEDING FACILI- 681426903, email: mczyderveld@
Castalia, OH 44824; stable/residence TY (B-S-T) Gaited pleasure horses for xs4all.nl, website: www.littleamerica.
419-684-9490, fax 419-684-5898, sale at all times. Russ Thompson and net.
email: [email protected], Jamey Thompson, trainers, 13213
website: www.twhorses.com Ontario Ave., Chino, CA 91709 and CODES I - Insurance
2417 Midland Road, Shelbyville, TN L - Lessons
SHERRIE SZUCS STABLES (B-C- 37160; Russ cell 909-226-9671, web- AI - Artificial In- PH - Photography
PL-SSH-T) Sherrie Szucs, owner/ site: www.russthompsonstables.com. semination PL - Pleasure
trainer, 7880 State Route 18, Bellev- B - Breeding Horses
ue, OH 44811; stable 419-483-2563, SOUTHERN SERENITY RANCH, BD - Boarding RH - Racking
residence 419-483-4389, fax 419- Howard Hamilton and Patrick Thom- BR - Broodmares Horses
483-1521, email: ssrunwalk@gmail. as, trainers, 590 Parker Store Road, C - Colts RE - Real Estate
com. Cedar Grove, TN 38321; 731-987- CT - Colt Training S - Selling
3007. E - Equitation SH - Show Horses
TENNESSEE F - Farrier SP - Spotted
BRAD BEARD STABLES (Walking TEXAS FD - Feed Horses
Horses) Training and Sales facility, GOOD AS IT GAITS FARM (B-BR- FS - Foaling T - Training
111 Anthony Road, Wartrace, TN C-S) Daniel and Marsha Yzaguirre, Service TK - Tack
H - Hauling V - Versatility
107 HT - Horse Trailers

STALLION DIRECTORY

MISSISSIPPI dam Champagne Lady Gen. COAT COLOR CODES
GERONIMOS FIREBALL Owned by Rachel Geerdes. AC - Amber Cream Cham-
20306959 BL TO. Sire Ima Standing at Stone Ridge pagne
Fireball Too, dam Geronimos Walking Horse Ranch, 12594 AM - Amber Champagne
Rose. Owned by Denise Dai- McNeil Creek Road, Trail, OR AR - Bay Roan
gle. Standing at Storm Eagle 97541; 541-973-4317, email: BA - Bay
Farm, Popularville, MS; 601- [email protected], BL - Black
273-6357, email: stormdaigle@ website: www.stoneridgewalk- BN - Brown
yahoo.com. Stud Fee: $300. inghorsesranch.com. Stud Fee: BR - Black Roan
$500. BU - Buckskin
NORTH CAROLINA CC - Classic Cream Cham-
JAZZ CRUISER 20410275 SO, TENNESSEE pagne
Sire A Jazz Man, dam Mo- I’M DARK VENGEANCE CH - Chestnut
ments. Owned by Angela Tuck. 950428 BL. Sire Pusher’s CL - Classic Champagne
Standing at Walk Away Farms, Doing Time, dam Priceless. TV - Tovero
277 Strawberry Road, Reids- Owned by Mariella Fugger. CP - Champagne
ville, NC 27320; 336-613-9138, Standing at Valton Rummage CR - Cremello
email: [email protected]. Stables, Columbia, TN; 931- GC - Gold Cream Champagne
Stud Fee: $500. 981-2210. Stud Fee: $400 or 2 GO - Gold Champagne
for $700. GR - Grey
OHIO HR - Chestnut Roan
GENIUS BOY’S LEGACY I’M MAYHEM 21001488 GR. LR - Blue Roan
20001188 BL. Sire Genius Sire Lined With Cash, dam PA - Palomino
Boy Pride, dam Classic Beam. Shakin’. Owned by Jo Ann PE - Perlino
Owned by Joyce Moyer. Stand- Dowell. Standing at Fantasy RR - Grey Roan
ing at Maple Crest Farm, 7009 Farms, Beverly Burgess, own- SB - Smoky Black
Maple Avenue, Castalia, OH er, 351 Hwy 82 East, Bell Buck- SC - Smoky Cream
44824; 419-684-9490, email: le, TN 37020; barn 931-389- SO - Sorrel
[email protected], 6983, cell 931-703-5378, email: SR - Sorrel Roan
website: www.twhorses.com. [email protected]. Stud WH - White
Stud Fee: Private Treaty. Fee: $1,250 or 2 for $2,000.
COAT COLOR CODES
OREGON D - Dun
BUM’S THREAT’S SUPREME G - Grey
9710168 BA. Sire Final’s R - Roan
Threat’s Supreme, dam Gee S - Silver
Golly Bum. Owned by Al and
Kristy Artman. Standing at COLOR PATTERN CODES
Walkers Of South 40, P. O. Box OV - Overo
1443, 3370 Brophy Road, Ea- SA - Sabino
gle Point, OR 97524; 541-292- TO - Tobiano
0175, email: twhofsouth40@ TS - Tobiano/Sabino
yahoo.com, website: www.walk-
ersofsouth40.com. Stud Fee: No hour of life
$500. is wasted

SPLASHED WITH CHAM- that is spent in
PAGNE 20214015 CP TO. Sire the saddle.
Champagne Insignia Go Boy,
~Winston Churchill

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Can You Name These AAllll BBuucckkss SSttaarrtt HHeerree
People In Our Industry? TWHBEA registration #21501102
Is the new stallion at Holmes Farm Walkers. This is the rarest of
The Answers the rare! He is an EE,AA,CrCr perlino colt with no markings. That
means he will sire a buckskin foal with any color mare except an-
1 Bill Cantrell other dilute. He is a son of The Buck Starts Here and out of Creamy
2 Dee Cantrell Chance. Both parents have no modern blood and this should make
3 Jamie Bradshaw him an excellent cross on all these Pride of Midnight-bred mares.
4 Carrie Benedict Live cover only. Weanlings for sale after April 2022.
5 Spencer Benedict
6 Kasey Kesselring Jim Holmes, owner
7 Herbert Derickson 113 Cty. Hwy. 840 • Sikeston, MO 63801
8 Jill Derickson
9 Jack Heffington 573-620-0784 • [email protected]
For more information www.holmesfarmwalkers.com

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