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03 02-Min.Pdf AAflEruCAN NEu/SCRtrAA{ VOLU\IE 3, NO.2 \\'INTER 19931t994 A. C. D. H. A. Annual Meeting Ir mav have becn a driz- zling da_v in Prcsron, l\'lN, for the annual A.C.D.H.A meeting in 1993, but evcrr- one still had a good timc catching up. Bv nou vou have received a copv ofthc minutes from the meeting. Hope to see some of you thls rear. Diredo6 thal @cft presenl an Betg Ziebell, seovtanl Bctry Zicbcll bruugit man siim and caps lor tnasunr: Frafi Sperlal: Daa llillians, pttsidcat; Jacb Achamoa; Katm Smitl, vicc pesidatt salc to lvlp suppon A.C.D.HA. Anorc still inttlzsted in purrhasing soncthirg, pbav antact Bet\. Bcfon eaing lunci at tfu Branding Imn, atc4onc achanged iomt motia and pttnm. ktters The followingwas submincd bv Bcav Zicbcll, which wc fclt ma-v bc of somc inrcrcsr to This is a lcner that u'as writtcn ro thc membcrc. The booklet mentioncd was wrincn by Karenc Toppand is nowoutofprinr It was association from Lubbock. Belgium. Bcas enrided Tiz Hbton ard Daxlognmt of tfu Anatat Cnam Honc. Zicbcll has scnr a cop-y to ALBC (formalh knor,r'as AMBC) to sce if thcv havc heard of thcsc horscs. AMERItrAN Lubbuck Junc 28th, 1993 trREAM HORSE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Dcar lrlrs. Topp, ... At thc samc timc wc u].to rcstorc thc grcv taocltTTE. color and the old-npe Bclgian Draft Horsc, A'.ir.,"e-t which is quirc differcnc from rhc "modcm" tZ l?lf qpc. I was vcn imprcssed br thc grcat rcscmblcnce bcrwecn this old qpc Bclgian 4 F".1Od*/'-.-. and thc wondcrful Amcrican Crcam Drafr Horsc! Todav's Bclgian Brecd consist of {...-r*^1 , ?4.;2, roans almost only. whcrc ar the bcginning *-n-+ 3;j this Brccd was onc ofthc richcst in coloun of U< all brecds over the world. Looking at thc a4a picturcs of -vour honcs makcs us think of rhc "&4 vcn rarc-bur nowadavs totallv cxtincr- 7)/4 '-Z-t+<e Belgian Creams.. It makcs us risc a small '^' hopc, thar one dav-although shipping a :'-/il- horsc ovcneas is extrcmclv cxpcnsivc!- somcone ovcr hcre might be intcrcstcd in reinuoducing that marvclous Crcarn, thanks to a crossing with a horsc ofyour brced , . f*oa7/eJ?= 4 --4 .d24 ^8 4*-4, a'.1 %".. //'.L/4- .-.LA "/,/' c"t-; 6d/..,*-^- at?. r-1-/ /-a. ^..4 T+z*fu2^e ... ..,/-+22- -1".4. -ezl '^-4 -e4 -Z^1 --/fzg-Z-+ /--;4.2,4-y 9--? aL4.4-(A.+z-a.-r-fu. -/.4.-A4. -; Z/z,., zr'L1 / L"e a',8;/' ad^-./ o' /-+9 /,*< "^"/ ?../ c.'/2? . o'-,+l-L, - '-4f "t'71. (//-r- ...-T .Z-- 2..<-.a *f7-Tn7L:. a.aa.<41,a-4>z - -/ Z/ -;4. 4L. ",,-.4, i--a--,"- corit td on pag. 3 Lcttets contiwd fvn pagc 2 New Articles with An-t Creams BIT g BRIDIE -Scptember, 1993 P. O. Box 156 \4'rnot NE 68792 WESTERN HORSLAAN- Ocrobcr 1993 385 Nonh Nevada Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 8@33 COUNER - Sunday, Octobcr 1993 Charlcs Cir], lA 4 *..-,--L-q n e?-a+ 4" A-4b;-4 Ar4 THE sAN DIEGO UNIOA'_TNB LINE .Z-aft av.z&4 6Ltv,V'...- 74 a-s 3a AJ,/r., Wednesday, Decembcr 1, 193 " For informadon, write Doroth-v Beardsley ()/.".r- /Z2aZ)A -*4/--V r-2,.-2.-..",-/.^-."-.2 z f -/.,-/ Zu4' ^*/a-/.4/-'^-A Classified -.- .-%<-t41,<-. %,r_ t 'q/a-"Z-;4 -:.^-..4. For Salc: 3 ycarling fillies - at 91,000 cach; *4/ One mare 6y. old in foal, onc 15 yr. old marc, 2*4z/. both brokc to pull-$2,000cach; Onc 21r. old t-;-r/z;7; stallion - $1,500. Call Earl Durand at (603) eZ"-"<.f tl83-8468 or 1-800-435-7491 after 8 om 7X-:.-,.-, tq-.. EST. W"Z/ /. qil .z-- -2.* -4zz- Z4-. j-".. -r'..< *./4 -2. 4 / .q*< ft - _,- - ""r,,t "-fZaon-7,/- 2, . 7a / . _, .tz /- .// z.t Amcrican Cream Newslctter arz4,". I 12 King Henry Way ,k"_ .2'4 A7/p;; Williamsburg, VA 23188-1904 TJu Amcricat Cnan Nrutskn ris a b?rrfil ofnanbcnlipir th Anericat Cnan DraJt Annual Membenhip Fees March * Dw I * Honc Association. Publisled k-anaualry fton tle Coacl and Lioartorl Opcnion at Annual membership fees of$10.00 are due March t, 1994. Both full and associatc mcmben Tlc Coloaial Williansbury Foazdation. are required to pay, due ro fund raising. Make chccks pavablc ro AC.D.H.A Thc Anciean Cnan Nmshdcr seboncs Name anicles, piaurc, bttat, and classifd a& lor pfiliatioa tlar d.ak @itl An.riat, Address Ctzan Dralt loncr, ciq zip Karen V. Smith, E/irar Mary Masengale, P ndxdion N{ail to: Berry Ziebell, 2065 Noblc Avenuc, Charles City, IA 5061C9710 Tlis picnrt aad sidcbar an pan of ax anicb dat ap4anl h rt. Covicr naspapt of Clarla Ci4, lA. Tfu aniclc oat attitbd "A Bdd Aqaft." Art€rican cr€am t elt l?of'€ Oredtra* bad( Io a 6aam-@lotd maE !f,/ught et a * h Story Cdfiy in 191t. 'Etrm AppaaEncai Compact, heevy+hesled, no moro than S t6et (l 6 hands) !t d|oul- der, 1,600 lo 2,000 pounds. R€9ister6d slatl|o rs haw c.eam cotor, pink lkln ld atmbor oyoa. Mares cen hav6 d6rt sk|n. White |hene, tait and tacjat ma?kir[A deEiEUo. Xurnbalr: Only 52 ol the 77 r6gbtsred sinoa igSt sr€ knol/v'| to sdll orist Th€n! 6re dnonlly only about 20 active membols ot th€ Amencan Cr€em Olrtt Ho.!a A3sociation. Sutc€: Anl€dcan Crcem Dftlt Horgo As.ac(;iaaon Clarenc€ and Botsy Ziebell sh6r/ ofi th€ir Artorican crsam marss. E r!.usiasts ton breed is the onty dratt horse devetopsd in tho United 3lrlg"tn" "-Uorn .
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